Latest News:  

English>>China Society

Sichuan rainstorms result in water shortage

(China Daily)

08:47, July 18, 2013

Zhou Yi, a resident of Shuangliu county in Sichuan province, turns on her bathroom faucet regularly to see whether water is available.

"The water supply has been unpredictable for six consecutive days now because of the rainstorms. Life is very inconvenient in the summer," Zhou said on Wednesday.

Four rainstorms have lashed Sichuan since June 18. Direct economic losses from floods have reached nearly 28 billion yuan ($4.6 billion).

"The floods from the rainstorm on July 9 alone caused direct economic losses of more than 20 billion yuan. Twenty-eight reservoirs were destroyed, affecting the water supply," said Hao Yuenan, a provincial information officer.

Since July 11, tap water has been available in Shuangliu for about only an hour at a time in the mornings, afternoons and evenings.

"Water is not supplied at a fixed time, and it smells like bleach," said Zhong Chuan, a resident of Huayang, a town in Shuangliu.

Luo Jiangping, an official at the Shuangliu bureau of water supply, said that the Minjiang Water Plant in Dongsheng, Shuangliu, which supplies the tap water for about 1 million county residents, cannot produce enough safe water because of the high sediment content in Zipingpu Reservoir, in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River, a tributary of the Yangtze River.

"There is too much sand in water from the reservoir," she said.

The reservoir, dealing with the area's largest floods in recent years, has been discharging sediment to ensure its own safety, said Ouyang Li, deputy chief of the reservoir's control center.

We Recommend:

Teenage crash victims were talented students

What did eco-migration bring to rural residents

Hard working people under the sweltering sun

Cute twin sisters popular on the Internet

Keep the childlike innocence

Marriage made in fairs by anxiety parents

Top 10 beautiful small cities in China

China's weekly story (2013.6.28-7.5)

Rainstorms batter SW China quake-hit regions

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:WangLili、Chen Lidan)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. PLA special forces hold military skills contest

  2. "Peace Ark" provides medical treatment

  3. Cuba: Seized DPRK ship carries obsolete weaponry

  4. Dream of flying in the sky

  5. Little rubber ducks appear in Shichahai

  6. Shanghai suffers from high temperature

  7. Highlights of Gymnastics Rhythmic final

  8. The story behind models at auto show

  9. Migrant workes' high incomes not that rosy

  10. China's GDP totals 24.8 tln yuan in H1

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Two-way fluctuation essential for RMB reform
  2. Brands face constant battle to attract, keep buyers
  3. Kennedy may prove wise choice as envoy
  4. 'Prism' burns America's Internet supremacy
  5. Merkel's rivals go on attack over US spying
  6. Slower economic growth set to be a winning choice
  7. Investing abroad not easy: Experts
  8. Reinvigorated CCTV gala brings hope for art scene
  9. China's anti-dumping probe is not retaliatory
  10. China's economic growth slows to steadier pace

What’s happening in China

China’s weekly story
(2013.7.5-7.12)

  1. Man stabs two to death in Beijing
  2. Body of Chinese worker in S. Korea retrieved
  3. Victims of fatal landslide mourned in SW China
  4. App for ayi service is on smartphones now
  5. HK gov't committed to universal suffrage