China: Raging floods in Shaanxi badly hit the hometown of winter jujube

Published 2021년 10월 14일

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Over ten days of continuous rainfall in Shaanxi, China, caused the lower reaches of the Luohe River to flood, leading to the destruction of two dams, farmland, and animal husbandry in Zhaodu Town, Dali County. The flood affected 239,000 people and caused economic losses amounting to 461 million yuan. The situation has been concealed by the authorities, and the article also mentions previous floods in Shaanxi that caused significant economic and population impact.
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[Epoch Times October 14, 2021] (The Epoch Times reporter Hong Ning interviewed and reported) More than ten days of continuous rainfall caused the lower reaches of the Luohe River in the mainland to soar. Villagers in Dali County, Shaanxi told the Epoch Times reporter that a large number of flood discharges were destroyed Two dams in Zhaodu Town, winter jujube plantation and animal husbandry suffered serious losses. According to Lu media reports, since August 30, Dali County, Weinan City has experienced multiple rains. Weihe and Luohe Rivers within the territory have successively experienced super-warning floods. The river overflowed, two dams broke, and the river was inverted. Zhaodu Town 13 About 175,000 acres of farmland were flooded in two administrative villages, Chaoyi Farm and Lankong Base of Provincial Nongken, and 25,126 people were evacuated in an emergency. 108 villages in Dali County were affected, and the autumn harvest was severely affected. Some villagers told the ...
Source: Epochtimes

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