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Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Thursday chaired a meeting of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee to study and arrange work related to flood control and disaster relief.
China has entered a critical period of flood control, with significant flooding expected in major river basins, including the Yangtze River and the Yellow River. Moreover, the onset of typhoons could make the flood control situation even more severe and complex, according to an official readout of the meeting.
In China, the peak flood season is from late July to early August. During this period, heavy rainfall and typhoons raise water levels, posing a significant threat to communities along rivers, near lakes, and along coastlines.
According to forecasts, all seven major river basins in China could experience flooding during the period. Additionally, typhoons are likely to move into inland regions, accompanied by an increased frequency of intense and extreme weather events, which could have devastating consequences.
China's National Meteorological Center issued a red alert, the highest level, for Typhoon Gaemi on Wednesday. It is the first red alert for a typhoon this year.
The meeting urged authorities at all levels to stay highly vigilant and proactive in flood control to win the tough battle against floods.
Reiterating the principle of always putting the people's lives and safety first, the meeting called for making every effort to minimize casualties by promptly relocating those in danger.
The meeting emphasized the need to reinforce water infrastructure nationwide to prevent dike breaches and dam bursts in major rivers and reservoirs.
Disaster relief funds should be allocated promptly, the meeting said, adding that appropriate arrangements should be made to take care of affected residents, ensure their needs for medical services and education are met, and help them resume production and rebuild their homes.
Solid work should be done on disaster control in the agricultural sector to minimize losses and ensure China's food security, the meeting said.