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The Three Gorges Reservoir began to
release floodwater Monday noon at 48,000 cubic meters per second. The
water inflow into the reservoir measured 51,000 cubic meters per second at
8:00 a.m. due to continuous rain in the upper reaches.(Xinhua
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WUHAN,
July 30 (Xinhua) -- The Three Gorges Dam is preparing to control the biggest
flood crest from the upper Yangtze River this year to protect the middle and
lower reaches as central China's Hubei province goes on high flood alert.
The Three Gorges Reservoir began to release
floodwater Monday noon at 48,000 cubic meters per second. The water inflow into
the reservoir measured 51,000 cubic meters per second at 8:00 a.m. due to
continuous rain in the upper reaches.
The inflow would reach 56,700 cubic meters per
second, the peak of the floodwater, at 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, according to China
Three Gorges Corporation, the builder of the gigantic Three Gorges hydropower
project.
"The Three Gorges Dam has opened 18 sluices and the
water level in the reservoir will continue to rise," said a worker with one of
the dam's operation department. "The safety of the dam will be tested."
The two-way traffic at the Three Gorges ship lock was
halted at8:00 a.m. Monday due to the floodwater.
Hubei Province, where the Three Gorges project is
located, is also on high alert.
Water levels in the 1,392-km section of the river
from Yichang to Hankou would exceed levels requiring the start of flood
prevention work, according to the Hubei flood control and drought relief
headquarters.
Water levels in certain sections would reach or
exceed warning levels, the headquarters said.
The province had ordered a round-the-clock monitoring
of the levees, said Liu Youfan, vice governor of Hubei.
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The Three Gorges Reservoir began to
release floodwater Monday noon at 48,000 cubic meters per second. The
water inflow into the reservoir measured 51,000 cubic meters per second at
8:00 a.m. due to continuous rain in the upper reaches.(Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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