The Chinese mainland Allocates 140M Yuan for Flood Relief in Guizhou & Hunan
The Chinese mainland allocates 140M yuan to boost flood relief and recovery efforts in Guizhou and Hunan provinces.
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The Chinese mainland allocates 140M yuan to boost flood relief and recovery efforts in Guizhou and Hunan provinces.
Flood relief in Rongjiang County, Guizhou sees rapid recovery efforts after back-to-back floods, showcasing community resilience.
A severe flood in Rongjiang County (Guizhou, the Chinese mainland) has led to the evacuation of 40,000+ residents, with temporary shelters ensuring vital support.
Villagers in Rongjiang County rally with kitchen knives to prepare 12,000+ meals daily, showcasing community resilience amid floods.
Rapid flood response in Guizhou saw over 40,000 evacuated and 200M yuan allocated to ease crisis conditions on the Chinese mainland.
Over 40,000 residents evacuated in Rongjiang County as flood alert was raised amid rising waters in southwestern China’s Guizhou Province.
Rongjiang County in Guizhou has lifted its highest-level flood alert at 10 a.m. Sunday after heavy rains subsided, marking a cautious return to normalcy.
Heavy rains in Rongjiang County trigger a Level I emergency response with swift evacuations and 200M yuan relief funds in place.
China’s NDRC allocates an extra 100 million yuan to boost flood relief in Guizhou, reinforcing recovery efforts amid severe flooding.
Rongjiang County in Guizhou Province on the Chinese mainland issues a highest-level flood alert as heavy rains push the Duliu River above safe levels.