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 A cleaner drains water on a flooded street in Wuhu, a city in
east China's Anhui Province, July 5, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) | HEFEI, July 6
(Xinhua) -- Seven people were killed and 10.86 million more affected in floods
caused by prolonged concentrated torrential rains in Huaihe River drainage basin
since last week.
Hard-hit areas included 15 cities of Henan, Anhui and
Jiangsu provinces, says information from Huaihe River Water Resources Committee
of the Chinese Ministry of Water Resources.
A total of 14,000 houses fell apart in the floods
that also destroyed more than 1.34 million ha of crops, plus plenty of water
control infrastructure, causing combined economic losses of 5.3 billion yuan
(about 663 million U.S. dollars).
In Anhui alone, for instance, the worst hit areas
were six cities of Chuzhou, Suzhou, Bengbu, Huaibei, Bozhou and Fuyang which
were washed by rainwater from downpour since June 28. And the level of water in
many tributaries of Huaihe river has kept rising.
Three people were killed in the flooding in Anhui,
with 4.12 million residents being affected, including 44,400 residents who were
forced to be displaced from their homes.
The above-mentioned three provinces have been waging
flood control and relief operation in an orderly manner.
Important tributaries at the upper reaches of the
Huaihe River are discharging the flooded water downstream in a planned way, and
no obvious change in the quality of the water in the mainstream of the Huaihe
has been ascertained, according to the Huaihe River Water Resources Committee.
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 A resident pours water out of his home in Wuhu, a city in
east China's Anhui Province, July 5, 2006. A rainstorm hit Wuhu from the
night of July 4. (Xinhua Photo) |
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