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    Home / News / World News / Massive river flooding expected in China's Guangdong Province, threatening millions 
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    Massive river flooding expected in China's Guangdong Province, threatening millions 
    Severe flood risk in Guangdong Province

    Massive river flooding expected in China's Guangdong Province, threatening millions 

    By Chanshimla Varah
    Apr 21, 2024
    06:55 pm

    What's the story

    Guangdong, a populous province in China, is currently facing a severe flood risk as its rivers, waterways, and reservoirs reach dangerously high levels.

    The local meteorological department said sections of rivers and tributaries in the Xijiang and Beijiang river basins are seeing water levels rise in a way that only has a one-in-50 chance of happening in any given year.

    In response to this escalating situation, the Chinese Ministry of Water Resources has issued an emergency advisory.

    Disaster preparedness

    Guangdong authorities prepare for potential natural disasters

    Guangdong authorities have urged all regions and cities within the province to prepare for potential natural disasters.

    This includes ensuring a swift allocation of relief funds and resources.

    These resources are specifically designated for providing necessities such as food, clothing, water, and shelter to those affected by the flooding.

    Weather impact

    Heavy rainfall and winds disrupt Guangdong's economic activity

    Guangdong, a major hub of economic activity and trade, has been experiencing relentless heavy rainfall and powerful winds for several days.

    This severe weather has caused widespread disruption across different parts of China.

    A continuous downpour that lasted 12 hours from Saturday night has particularly affected central and northern Guangdong.

    Cities including Zhaoqing, Shaoguan, Qingyuan, and Jiangmen have been hit hardest by this weather onslaught.

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    Alleged visuals from Shaoguan, Guangdong Province

    Guangdong province in China faces severe flood threats due to dangerously high water levels in major rivers and reservoirs, endangering over 127 million people. The Xijiang and Beijiang river basins, along with tributaries, are particularly at risk, with water levels reaching… pic.twitter.com/s13Xq58aka

    — Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) April 21, 2024

    Emergency measures

    Evacuations and power outages amidst torrential rains

    In Qingyuan alone, over 45,000 people have been evacuated due to the harsh weather conditions.

    Power facilities in Zhaoqing have suffered damage leading to power outages in some areas.

    As a result of the torrential rains, approximately 1.16 million households in Guangdong are without electricity.

    Consequently, 1,103 schools in Zhaoqing, Shaoguan, and Qingyuan have announced class suspensions on Monday for the safety of students and staff.

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