
China is preparing for more intense rainfall, in the latest event of extreme weather, which left several dead and flooded some cities in the country.
Heavy downpours are predicted this week that parts of northern and northeastern China, including capitals such as Beijing and Tianjin, increase the risk of geological disaster and floods. According to Weather Bureau, some areas in Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces expect serious thunderstorms or hail and perhaps a tornado.
Extreme weather – strengthened by climate change – sweeps a globe, stimulates fires, floods cities and tests the limits of infrastructure. In China, thermal waves and excessive rain have tense power grids and grain production.
According to local media, more than 400 students and teachers in the local region were stuck in the Guangxi region in Southern China after heavy floods caused by heavy rain. Further north, public transport and schools were suspended in parts of the province of Hubei because the flood waters flooded the area. In the neighboring Henan province, short episodes of extreme precipitation, several people left, with five dead dead.
The Chinese capital of Beijing on Wednesday activated the city flood response to emergency reactions and urged government agencies to monitor rainfall and prepare for flood prevention. The Shanxi and Shaanxi province, which issued warnings on disasters in flash, asked local authorities to view the places susceptible to risk and move the population to avoid risks.
Parts Shaanxi, along with Sichuan, Gansu and the Tibetan region, are expected to be more downplaces this week, on Tuesday in some areas in some areas in some areas in some areas will exceed 400 millimeters.
Excessive precipitation could flood agricultural fields in parts of the Chinese northeast region, grains of grains, where corn and soybeans are in their key period. Crops in the south are also threatened by weak roots and spreading pests due to too much rain and lack of sunshine, said the weather office on Monday on Monday.
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