Is the underwater water level in Guichi District, Chizhou City considered high?
The underwater water level in Guichi District, Chizhou City is relatively high. Chizhou continued to experience heavy rainfall, and many reservoirs in the territory overflowed. Xin'an Evening News, Anhui Net, and Dawan Client reporters learned from Chizhou City that since entering the main flood season on June 1 this year, Chizhou City has accumulated an average rainfall of 459.4 millimeters, 60% more than the same period in previous years. According to the latest statistics, currently, 99 reservoirs in Chizhou City have exceeded the flood limit water level and 96 reservoirs have overflowed. At present, the total water storage capacity of Chizhou’s reservoirs and dams is 294 million cubic meters, accounting for 88% of the normal water storage capacity. Among the three medium-sized reservoirs, the water level of Daban Reservoir is 64.33 meters, exceeding the flood limit level by 0.03 meters.
The picture shows the scene in Shitai County on the Qiupu River, provided by Zhou Yang
The latest statistical data obtained by reporters from Xin'an Evening News and Anhui Net as of July 5 show that the Chikou Station of the Yangtze River The water level is 14.37 meters, the highest water level is 1.37 meters, and the low warning water level is 0.63 meters; the water level of Huanghuang Gate of Shengjin Lake is 13.98 meters, 1.02 meters lower than the warning water level; the water level of Pingtian Lake is 12.31 meters, 0.99 meters lower than the warning water level. Huanghuan River Yanta Station and Qiupu River Shitai Station once exceeded the warning water level by 0.05 meters and 0.74 meters around July 3, but have now fallen below the warning water level. The water levels of other inland rivers and lakes did not exceed the warning level.
According to reports, due to the impact of continuous heavy rainfall, water levels in reservoirs and ponds have risen rapidly, and individual reservoirs and ponds in the city are in varying degrees of danger. At 5 a.m. on July 2, a danger of falling occurred above the culvert on the inner slope of the Yuekeng Reservoir in Hekou Village, Qidu Town, Shitai County. After emergency rescue efforts, the danger has been basically controlled. On the morning of July 5, the dam slope downstream of Kechong Shantang in Songyang Village, Nixi Town, Dongzhi County was in danger of falling. The Yaqiao Shantang of Meitang Village, Qingshan Township, and the Wangkengwu Shantang of Rongxing Village, Muta Township were in danger. At present, the danger situation is basically under control.
According to statistics, heavy rainfall has caused varying degrees of water damage to water conservancy projects in various parts of the city, with Guichi District and Dongzhi County being more severely damaged. Among them, 8 creek revetments and 15 farmland water conservancy infrastructures were damaged by water in Guichi District. To the east of the county, 39 embankments with a length of 2,860 meters were damaged, 23 ponds and dams were damaged, and 25 irrigation channels were damaged with a length of 1,670 meters. All pumping stations in the polder area have been started to drain waterlogging, and a total of 429 sets have been started, with a total capacity of 89,100 kilowatts. Various water conservancy projects such as embankments and sluice stations are operating normally, flash flood disaster points are normal, and there are no reports of danger yet. The flood situation is generally stable.