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>From http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2194468.stm

Tuesday, 20 August, 2002, 09:59 GMT 10:59 UK
Millions menaced by China floods


Officials fear the worst floods in years

More than 10 million people are under threat from

potentially devastating floods, as water levels in central China's massive Dongting 
Lake
continue to rise.

With more torrential rain forecast in the coming days, and swollen rivers already 
emptying
into the lake, officials fear it could burst its banks, flooding millions of homes and 
667,000
hectares (1.6 million acres) of fertile farmland.


Dongting, in the southern province of Hunan, acts as a giant overflow for the flood- 
prone
Yangtze River.

When the Yangtze and the Dongting last broke their banks in 1998, more than 4,000 
people
were killed. There are fears even more people could perish this year.

Landslides and flash floods caused by torrential rain have already killed more than 100
people in southern China in the past two weeks alone, bringing this year's death toll 
close
to 1,000.

Tropical storm

At 0800 (0000 GMT) on Tuesday, the water in Dongting lake was almost 1.5 metres (five
feet) above the 32 metre (106 foot) flood warning marks, said an official from the 
anti-flood
bureau of nearby Changde city.

Experts warn the water level is likely to rise still further, and local authorities 
have
mobilised thousands of people to man the lake's embankments around the clock.

To add to concerns, meteorologists have warned that the tropical storm Vongfong could
dump yet more torrential rain over the province of Hunan as it moves across the 
country.


Landslides have claimed lives in Yunnan
Vongfong - named after
an insect that inflicts a painful sting - hit the southern province of Guangdong on 
Monday
evening and was gradually moving north- east, the Central Meteorological Bureau in 
Beijing
said.

As it moves across the country it is expected to bring heavy rain to Guangdong and 
Guangxi
provinces as well as Hunan, forecasters said.

The storm has already brought torrential rain to southern China during Monday and
Tuesday, stranding air and rail passengers but causing no reported casualties, reports 
said.

The southern island province of Hainan was battered through Monday, with 113 flights
delayed and more than 3,000 passengers stranded, the official China New Service said.

The flood season started early this year, with flash floods and landslides killing 
hundreds in
June. The situation then abated, but the floods have worsened again over the past
fortnight.

Wider problem

Many other Asian countries have also been affected by heavy flooding.

At least 900 people have died since the middle of July in eastern India, Nepal and
Bangladesh after heavy monsoon rains triggered widespread flooding, landslides and
disease.


Many Indians have been displaced by floods
The flood control
minister of India's Assam state, Nurjamal Sarkar, said thousands of homes had been
destroyed by the flood waters.

In Cambodia, water levels on the Mekong river rose to above emergency levels in two
central towns following heavy rain in the north- east of the country. Laos was also 
hit by
floods.

Disaster teams were given a brief respite in the north of Vietnam when the Vongfong 
storm
skirted the region, giving them time to reach some of the areas affected by recent 
flooding.

More than 25 people died in flash floods in the region bordering China, in four days of
flooding that swept away houses, bridges and roads and triggered landslides, in what is
considered Vietnam's worst flooding in six years.

See also:


19 Aug 02 | Asia-Pacific
In pictures: Asia's extreme
weather

18 Aug 02 | Asia-Pacific
Chinese flood death toll
rises

17 Aug 02 | Asia-Pacific
Chinese floods close
Yangtze

16 Aug 02 | Asia-Pacific
Landslide in China kills 28

09 Aug 02 | Asia-Pacific
70 die in central China

floods

12 Jun 02 | Asia-Pacific
Is China ready for more
floods?

12 Oct 01 | Science/Nature
Plan to tame Yangtze
floods

Internet links:



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