China Steps Up Disaster Response Amid Extreme Weather
China has pledged 916 million yuan ($126 million) to tackle flooding in its southern regions and drought in the north, as extreme weather tests the country's emergency response systems. 🌍 The funds will support relief operations, safety measures, and water conservation projects across 17 provinces and regions.
Southern Floods vs. Northern Droughts
Nearly half the funds (499 million yuan) are earmarked for flood-hit areas like Guangdong, Fujian, and Guangxi, where torrential rains have submerged towns and forced mass evacuations. Meanwhile, 417 million yuan will aid northern provinces like Hebei and Shandong in combating water shortages through infrastructure upgrades. ⚡
Emergency Levels Raised
Guangxi’s flood response was upgraded to Level III this week, while Guangdong and Fujian remain on Level IV alert. Authorities have shipped tents, medical kits, and emergency supplies to displaced residents. 📦💼 \"Timely support is critical to protect lives and livelihoods,\" said a Ministry of Finance representative.
Climate Challenges Intensify
With June’s heavy rains swelling rivers and triggering landslides, experts warn such events may become more frequent due to shifting climate patterns. Stay tuned for updates as China’s disaster teams navigate these dual crises. 🌦️🚨
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China allocates 916 million yuan for flood and drought relief
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