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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
TIANJIN, July 28 (Xinhua) — The Haihe River Water Resources Commission under China's Ministry of Water Resources on Monday announced that the flood on the Luanhe River recorded on Monday has been classified as the "No. 1 flood" in 2025 among the country's major rivers.
Heavy rains have caused the water level of the Luanhe River to rise. According to the department, at 04:30 on Monday, the water inflow into the Panjiakou Reservoir in the main stream of the Luanhe River rose to 2,270 cubic meters per second.
According to relevant standards, the flood on the Luanhe River recorded on Monday was classified as the "No. 1 flood" in 2025 on the river and among the country's major rivers.
On Monday evening, the water inflow into the Panjiakou Reservoir is expected to reach its peak of about 4,000 cubic meters per second.
Beijing, also located in the Haihe River basin, has seen heavy rainfall in recent days, prompting more than 3,000 residents of the Chinese capital's suburban Miyun district to evacuate.
In China, flood numbers have been assigned to major rivers since 1998. This practice alerts the public to which rivers are currently in flood or flooding, thereby raising awareness of disaster management measures. For disaster response and control agencies, this practice helps them know the water levels of reservoirs and the threat they pose to levees, so that they can timely strengthen patrols and inspections of levees, check for damage, and carry out flood control measures. -0-
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