The mammoth Three Gorges Reservoir is now ready for any possible
grave flood with its water storage to hit 150 meters high in the
coming rain season.
It will then prevent 15 million population in the middle and
lower reaches of Yangtze River from being inundated, said an
official with China Yangtze River Three Gorges Project Development
Corporation (CYRTGPDC).
Completed on May 20, the 185-meter-high main dam of the Three
Gorges Project is in place for flood control two years ahead of
schedule. Its cofferdam was demolished on June 6.
"With a storage capacity of over 8 billion cubic meters, the dam
is capable of withstanding the gravest flood in the past century,"
said Yuan Jie, director of the Cascaded Dispatch Center of
CYRTGPDC.
Composed of 23 floodwater sluices and 14 bottom floodgates, the
dam is able to handle a crest at a speed up to 88,400 cubic meters
per second.
The flood control plan approved by the State Flood Control and
Drought Relief Headquarters required the water level of the dam to
be kept within 150 meters high during the flood season this
summer.
"Up till now, we have been fully prepared in all aspects for
combating any possible atrocious floods," said Yuan.
(Xinhua News Agency June 19, 2006)