China raises emergency response level for floods in northeast

China raises emergency response level for floods in northeast

This follows days of heavy rain caused by Typhoon Doksuri.

Typhoon Doksuri flooded Beijing and several other cities since it made landfall in the south a week ago. (AP pic)
SHANGHAI:
Authorities in northeastern China raised their emergency response level today as tributaries of the Songhua, a major river, rose to dangerous levels after days of heavy rain caused by Typhoon Doksuri.

China’s ministry of water resources said it raised the response for flooding to Level 3 at 10am in inner Mongolia, Jilin and Heilongjiang.

China uses a four-tier emergency response system, with Level 1 the most urgent.

Heilongjiang, known as China’s “great northern granary”, is among the latest areas to suffer the aftermath of Doksuri, which has killed at least 20 people, displaced thousands and flooded Beijing and several other cities since it made landfall in the south a week ago.

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