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Local people paddle boats on a flooded street in Rongshui Yao Autonomous County, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2009. (Xinhua/Zhou Hua) Photo Gallery>>> |
NANNING, July 4 (Xinhua) -- More than 50,000 people
have been forced to leave their homes after heavy rains for three straight days
in some areas of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Rongshui County Government confirmed Saturday that half
of the 20 townships in the county reported rainfall of 100 to 200 mm from
Wednesday to Friday. The worst hit was Dalang Township, with 402 mm.
The downpour forced 47,000 people in the county from their homes.
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Photo taken on July 4, 2009 shows the city zone along the Liujiang River in Liuzhou, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The water level of the Liujiang River rose to 89.28 meters on Saturday, exceeding the warning level by 6.78 meters. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The rains also toppled 287 rural houses, and
inundated 7,333 hectares of crops and destroyed roads. Traffic to 16 townships
in the county was disrupted.
Half of the county seat suffered flooding and power
cuts after the Rongjiang River overflowed its banks, said a county government
official.
The county government estimated the rains had caused
210 million yuan (30.88 million U.S. dollars) in damages.
In Luocheng county, the Kama Reservoir flooded, and
the water flow from the spillways destroyed a 13.5-meter section of a dyke near
the base of the reservoir dam.
Luocheng County Government Friday organized the
evacuation of 7,509 people living downstream from the reservoir for fear that
the dam might collapse.
Sixteen temporary shelters were provided for 6,231 of
the evacuees, and the other 1,278 went to live with relatives.
Local governments in Guangxi were distributing relief
materials to those displaced, while organizing personnel to reinforce the
reservoir dam.