A major dike breach at China’s second-largest freshwater lake, Dongting Lake in Hunan Province, triggered urgent evacuations Friday as heavy rains pushed flood control efforts to the brink. Over 5,755 residents were safely relocated , with no injuries reported, amid what officials called the region’s ‘strongest rainfall this year’
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The breach, initially 8 meters wide, expanded rapidly after emergency repairs failed, unleashing fast-flowing water into a 50 sq km area near Tuanbei Village—a zone that last faced a similar crisis in 1996.
Sand carrier ships and trucks rushed to the scene , while local authorities deployed 1,000 tents and 3,200 beds to shelter displaced families.
Dongting Lake’s vulnerability highlights growing climate challenges as extreme weather shatters historical records. Could this be a wake-up call for resilient infrastructure?
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Dike breach occurs in China's Dongting Lake, 5,755 evacuated
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