All hands on deck while flood water recedes
14/7/2007 16:57
The water level in China's swollen Huaihe River began receding yesterday
afternoon but was still nearly 3 meters above the high water mark in some
places, according to the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.
Cheng Dianlong, a senior headquarters official, said that no individuals or
organizations could afford to let their efforts taper off as the danger is still
serious.
The headquarters has ordered all three provincial governments
along the river -- Jiangsu, Anhui and Henan -- to take full responsibility and
continue to reinforce river bank patrols.
The Ministry of Communications
has asked local departments to keep a close eye on traffic and transport in
roads close to the Yangtze, Huaihe and Yellow Rivers as well as the
Beijing-Hangzhou Canal.
Staff with grass-root communications departments
must comb potentially dangerous areas road by road, bridge by bridge, port by
port and dock by dock, it said.
The ministry is keeping autos and
shipping vessels on standby to ensure transportation facilities destroyed by
floodwater can be restored as early as possible.
Another notice released
by the General Office of the State Council urged better prevention of
meteorological disasters to minimize damage and secure people's lives and
property.
Preventive measures should focus on more precise forecasts for
typhoons, snow and rain storms, strong wind and fogs as well as short-term
forecasts for thunder and lightning, tornado and hail.
It encouraged
wider use of weather modification technologies and the expansion and
reinforcement of emergency rescue squads.
It said that departments and
local governments should share information with one another and coordinate
disaster prevention work and that the public should be better educated about
meteorological disasters.
Xinhua
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