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Economic Times
10-07-2025
- Climate
- Economic Times
China floods 2025: Beijing hit by heavy rains, over 10,000 people evacuated, 25 rivers flowing over safe levels
Flood situation in China is getting worse as a number of rivers are rising and Beijing has been lashed by heavy rains which remain unabated. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAQs Twenty-five rivers in southwestern China exceeded safe levels on Thursday, state media said, after more than 10,000 people were evacuated as the remnants of former typhoon Danas converged with East Asian monsoon rains. Extreme rainfall and severe flooding, which meteorologists link to climate change, increasingly pose major challenges as they threaten to overwhelm ageing flood defences, displace millions and wreak havoc on a $2.8-trillion agricultural rains also hit the capital, Beijing, with one area in the sprawling Chaoyang district receiving 68.2 mm (2.7 inches) of rain in a single hour on Thursday morning, the state-run Beijing Daily said. Beijing health authorities warned that the combination of frequent downpours, high temperatures and humidity increased the risk of water and food than 10,000 people were evacuated on Wednesday from cities in the provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan, state media said, as the East Asian monsoon rains pushed north from county in Yunnan recorded 227.8 mm (9 inches) of rainfall in 24 hours, for its highest total in a single day since records began in 1958 while two people died as torrential rain hit Yunnan's Zhaotong city, Xinhua said on southwestern rivers, including the Longyan, which flows through the densely populated region of Chongqing, could burst their embankments and levees at any time, broadcaster CCTV warned, citing the water resources ministry. The remaining 15 had exceeded levels at which they could burst their banks, but posed less of a risk, it than 24 hours of torrential rain took levels in the Chishui River of Guizhou province to their highest since records began in 1953, the broadcaster said, while the Xiaocao River in Sichuan province stood at its highest in 29 years.A1. Heavy rains also hit the capital, Beijing, with one area in the sprawling Chaoyang district receiving 68.2 mm (2.7 inches) of rain in a single hour on Thursday morning, the state-run Beijing Daily said.A2. Ten southwestern rivers, including the Longyan, which flows through the densely populated region of Chongqing, could burst their embankments and levees at any time, broadcaster CCTV warned, citing the water resources ministry. The remaining 15 had exceeded levels at which they could burst their banks, but posed less of a risk, it added.


Time of India
10-07-2025
- Climate
- Time of India
China floods 2025: Beijing hit by heavy rains, over 10,000 people evacuated, 25 rivers flowing over safe levels
Twenty-five rivers in southwestern China exceeded safe levels on Thursday, state media said, after more than 10,000 people were evacuated as the remnants of former typhoon Danas converged with East Asian monsoon rains. Extreme rainfall and severe flooding, which meteorologists link to climate change, increasingly pose major challenges as they threaten to overwhelm ageing flood defences, displace millions and wreak havoc on a $2.8-trillion agricultural sector. Heavy Rains Lash Beijing, Thousand Evacuated Heavy rains also hit the capital, Beijing, with one area in the sprawling Chaoyang district receiving 68.2 mm (2.7 inches) of rain in a single hour on Thursday morning, the state-run Beijing Daily said. Beijing health authorities warned that the combination of frequent downpours, high temperatures and humidity increased the risk of water and food contamination. More than 10,000 people were evacuated on Wednesday from cities in the provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan, state media said, as the East Asian monsoon rains pushed north from India. One county in Yunnan recorded 227.8 mm (9 inches) of rainfall in 24 hours, for its highest total in a single day since records began in 1958 while two people died as torrential rain hit Yunnan's Zhaotong city, Xinhua said on Thursday. Live Events Rising Rivers Ten southwestern rivers, including the Longyan, which flows through the densely populated region of Chongqing, could burst their embankments and levees at any time, broadcaster CCTV warned, citing the water resources ministry. The remaining 15 had exceeded levels at which they could burst their banks, but posed less of a risk, it added. More than 24 hours of torrential rain took levels in the Chishui River of Guizhou province to their highest since records began in 1953, the broadcaster said, while the Xiaocao River in Sichuan province stood at its highest in 29 years. FAQs Q1. What is current weather in Beijing? A1. Heavy rains also hit the capital, Beijing, with one area in the sprawling Chaoyang district receiving 68.2 mm (2.7 inches) of rain in a single hour on Thursday morning, the state-run Beijing Daily said. Q2. What is current situation of Chinese rivers? A2. Ten southwestern rivers, including the Longyan, which flows through the densely populated region of Chongqing, could burst their embankments and levees at any time, broadcaster CCTV warned, citing the water resources ministry. The remaining 15 had exceeded levels at which they could burst their banks, but posed less of a risk, it added.


RTHK
10-07-2025
- Climate
- RTHK
25 rivers in southwest China 'exceeding safe levels'
25 rivers in southwest China 'exceeding safe levels' Workers try to clear flooded walkways at a residential estate in Chongqing on Wednesday. Photo: AFP The levels of 25 rivers in southwestern China exceeded safe levels on Thursday, state media said, after more than 10,000 people were evacuated as the remnants of former typhoon Danas converged with East Asian monsoon rains. Extreme rainfall and severe flooding, which meteorologists link to climate change, increasingly pose major challenges as they threaten to overwhelm flood defences, displace millions and wreak havoc on a US$2.8 trillion agricultural sector. Heavy rains also hit Beijing, with one area in the sprawling Chaoyang district receiving 68.2mm of rain in a single hour on Thursday morning, Beijing Daily said. Ten southwestern rivers, including the Longyan, which flows through the densely populated region of Chongqing, could burst their embankments and levees at any time, CCTV said, citing the water resources ministry. The remaining 15 had exceeded levels at which they could burst their banks, but posed less of a risk, it added. More than 24 hours of torrential rain took levels in the Chishui River of Guizhou to their highest since records began in 1953, the broadcaster said, while the Xiaocao River in Sichuan stood at its highest in 29 years. More than 10,000 people were evacuated on Wednesday from cities in the provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan, as the East Asian monsoon rains pushed north from India. One county in Yunnan recorded 227.8mm of rainfall in 24 hours, for its highest total in a single day since records began in 1958. Authorities warned that the combination of frequent downpours, high temperatures and humidity swells the risk of water and food contamination. (Reuters)


AsiaOne
10-07-2025
- Climate
- AsiaOne
Rivers in southwest China breach warning levels, with thousands evacuated, China News
BEIJING — The levels of 25 rivers in southwestern China exceeded safe levels on Thursday (July 10), state media said, after more than 10,000 people were evacuated as the remnants of former typhoon Danas converged with East Asian monsoon rains. Extreme rainfall and severe flooding, which meteorologists link to climate change, increasingly pose major challenges as they threaten to overwhelm ageing flood defences, displace millions and wreak havoc on a US$2.8-trillion (S$3.58-trillion) agricultural sector. Heavy rains also hit the capital, Beijing, with one area in the sprawling Chaoyang district receiving 68.2mm of rain in a single hour on Thursday morning, the state-run Beijing Daily said. Ten southwestern rivers, including the Longyan, which flows through the densely populated region of Chongqing, could burst their embankments and levees at any time, broadcaster CCTV warned, citing the water resources ministry. The remaining 15 had exceeded levels at which they could burst their banks, but posed less of a risk, it added. More than 24 hours of torrential rain took levels in the Chishui River of Guizhou province to their highest since records began in 1953, the broadcaster said, while the Xiaocao River in Sichuan province stood at its highest in 29 years. More than 10,000 people were evacuated on Wednesday from cities in the provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan, state media said, as the East Asian monsoon rains pushed north from India. One county in Yunnan recorded 227.8 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, for its highest total in a single day since records began in 1958. Beijing health authorities warned that the combination of frequent downpours, high temperatures and humidity swells the risk of water and food contamination. [[nid:720030]]

Straits Times
10-07-2025
- Business
- Straits Times
Rivers in south-west China breach warning levels, with thousands evacuated
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox BEIJING – The levels of 25 rivers in south-western China exceeded safe levels on July 10, after more than 10,000 people were evacuated as the remnants of Tropical Storm Danas converged with East Asian monsoon rains. Extreme rainfall and severe flooding, which meteorologists link to climate change, increasingly pose major challenges as they threaten to overwhelm ageing flood defences, displace millions and wreak havoc on a US$2.8 trillion (S$3.6 trillion) agricultural sector. Heavy rains also hit the capital, Beijing, with one area in the sprawling Chaoyang district receiving 68.2mm of rain in a single hour early on July 10, the state-run Beijing Daily said. Ten south-western rivers, including the Longyan, which flows through the densely populated region of Chongqing, could burst their embankments and levees at any time, broadcaster CCTV warned, citing the water resources ministry. The remaining 15 exceeded levels at which they could burst their banks, but posed less of a risk, it added. More than 24 hours of torrential rain took levels in the Chishui river of Guizhou province to their highest since records began in 1953, the broadcaster said, while the Xiaocao river in Sichuan province stood at its highest in 29 years. More than 10,000 people were evacuated on July 9 from cities in the provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan, as the East Asian monsoon rains pushed north from India. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Business S'pore to launch new grant for companies, expand support for workers amid US tariff uncertainties Singapore HDB flats less attainable in 2024 compared with 2022: Report Singapore PAP appoints new heads of backbench parliamentary committees Sport No pain, no gain for Singapore's water polo teams at the world championships World 'Do some homework': 6 key exchanges between US Senator Duckworth and S'pore envoy nominee Sinha World Trump's ambassador nominee to Singapore Anjani Sinha has a rough day at Senate hearing Multimedia 60 objects to mark SG60: Which is your favourite? Business Fresh grads should 'stay calm' in job search; uptick in hiring seen: Tan See Leng One county in Yunnan recorded 227.8mm of rainfall in 24 hours, for its highest total in a single day since records began in 1958. Beijing health authorities warned that the combination of frequent downpours, high temperatures and humidity swells the risk of water and food contamination. REUTERS