About 30,000 people had been evacuated by 5 PM Wednesday after a
collapse at a reservoir blocked a river in Wuxi County in southwest
China's Chongqing
Municipality on Tuesday, according to the local government.
The waters of the Xixi River, a major tributary of the Daning
River, rose to 536 meters above sea level inside the reservoir,
about two meters below the dam's top and 26 meters from the river
bed, according to the local government.
The water is still rising, posing a great threat to the homes of
those evacuated from eight townships along the river's lower
reaches.
Some water is filtering through the dam, slowing down the rising
waters, and the dam itself shows no signs of breakdown, according
to rescue headquarters.
The collapse occurred when employees were working with about
100,000 cubic meters of rocks at Zhongliang Reservoir at 7:30 PM on
Tuesday, according to local rescue headquarters.
Rescuers have rushed to the site and more engineers were
expected to arrive by Wednesday night.
Yesterday, the State Flood Control and Drought Relief
Headquarters initiated a B-grade flood alert after water levels on
the Xijiang in southern Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region rose 8.89 meters above the warning
threshold.
The level at Wuzhou City reached 26.19 meters at 4 PM on Wednesday,
according to the local hydrologic station. The city expected to see
the first flood crest early today, when water levels were expected
to reach 26.5 meters, 9.2 meters above the warning
line.
More than 20,000 residents were evacuated after the river water
spilled over a dike in the eastern part of the city, whilst in
western districts the river water had only 0.42 meters to reach the
dike's rim.
The office said the local garrison and general population were
working hard to reinforce the dike. More than 2,000 soldiers were
dispatched to Wuzhou to help the flood control work on Wednesday
morning.
E Jingping, general secretary of the state headquarters and Vice
Minister of Water Resources is now heading a task force in Wuzhou,
directing flood control and relief work.
Torrential rains since June 16 have caused floods, mudslides and
landslides across the south and east of the country, and are
forecast to continue.
(Xinhua News Agency June 23, 2005)