Fujian Province Activates Emergency Response Mechanism for Possible Floods

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FUZHOU, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — East China's Fujian Province has issued a Level 4 emergency response mechanism over possible flooding, the provincial flood and drought control headquarters said Sunday.

According to the provincial meteorological service, heavy rainfall is expected in Zhangzhou, Putian, Quanzhou, Xiamen and other areas of the province on Sunday. In some of these areas, the rainfall will be accompanied by gusts of wind, the force of which may reach 10 points. In addition, heavy rainfall will hit the central and southern parts of the province on Monday and Tuesday.

The headquarters urged local authorities to closely monitor the effects of heavy rains and promptly take or adjust emergency response measures to floods to ensure the safety of residents and their property.

China has a four-tier flood emergency response system, with tier one being the most serious. -0-

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Five people confirmed dead after being washed away by flood waters in mountainous region in southern China

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GUANGZHOU, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — Five people have been confirmed dead after being washed away in a mountainous area in Hoidong County, south China's Guangdong Province, local authorities said Sunday.

After police received information at around 8:22 p.m. Friday that five people on a hike to Baimashan Mountain had been swept away by a flood, local authorities immediately launched a rescue operation.

Search and rescue efforts were complicated by difficult terrain, poor visibility at night and continued rainfall in recent days.

The bodies of all five missing people were found at approximately 2:15 p.m. Sunday.

A total of more than 1,300 people were involved in the search and rescue operations. -0-.

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Scientists from China and Uzbekistan have discovered the reason for the decline of agricultural civilization in Central Asian oases in the Bronze Age

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BEIJING, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — A prosperous agricultural civilization that emerged in the Bronze Age oases of southern Central Asia collapsed largely due to prolonged drought, scientists from China and Uzbekistan have concluded after years of research.

It is known that the oases in the south of Central Asia were an important hub of exchange between ancient civilizations between Asia and Europe. The emergence of settlements in this region about 4,000 years ago was due to the increased frequency of exchanges between eastern and western civilizations and the rapid development of agriculture.

Scholars view Central Asia as a key region for studying the development and spread of agriculture and environmental adaptation of early civilizations in arid zones in the context of intercontinental exchanges of civilizations.

A group of researchers from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with Northwest University /China/, Fergana State University /Uzbekistan/ and the State Archaeological Center of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, conducted long-term studies of two archaeological sites of Sapallitepa and Jarkutan in southern Uzbekistan.

Sapallitepa is a settlement of ancient farmers of the Bronze Age in the Surkhandarya River valley, and Dzharkutan is an ancient settlement, one of the largest monuments in Central Asia, dating back to the final stage of the Bronze Age.

The results of the analysis of spore powder and stable isotopes show that 4200-3900 years ago, the oases in the south of Central Asia had favorable meteorological conditions. Local residents grew various types of crops, including barley, wheat, millet, grapes, oleaster, etc.

The scientists also conducted morphological studies of the fruits of the narrow-leaved oleaster extracted from the ground and found out their different origins. Thus, at that time in the oases in the south of Central Asia, a production method of growing foreign crops in combination with the collection of local aboriginal crops appeared, the scientists said.

The team found that paleoclimate data showed that the drying trend in southern Central Asia and northern South Asia began about 3,900 years ago. The deterioration of the environment caused by the drought lasted for about a century, leading to a decline in the number of local inhabitants.

At the same time, the number of pastoralists increased significantly in the southern part of the Eurasian steppes, where the climate was relatively humid. The prosperity and spread of the pastoral culture to the south were important factors that led to the decline of agricultural civilization in the oases of southern Central Asia and the migration of nomads there in the late Bronze Age.

The results of the research by scientists from China and Uzbekistan were recently published in prestigious international scientific journals Journal of Archaeological Science and Quaternary Science Reviews. -0-

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More than 20 migrants dead, dozens missing after ship sank off Yemen

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Aden, Yemen, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — More than 20 migrants were killed and dozens more are missing after a boat carrying 150 Africans sank off the coast of Abyan province in the Arabian Sea in southern Yemen, Yemeni sources said Sunday.

A local official, who asked to remain anonymous, told Xinhua that the boat capsized late on Saturday at around 11 p.m. local time (20:00 GMT) due to strong winds.

More than 20 bodies were found on the coast of the towns of Shukra and Zinjibar on Sunday morning, while 12 survivors were taken to a hospital in the town of Shukra, he said, adding that dozens of migrants were still missing.

Security forces are carrying out a large-scale humanitarian operation to retrieve the bodies of a large number of illegal migrants of Ethiopian origin who drowned while trying to illegally enter Yemen from the Horn of Africa, the Abyan Governorate Security Directorate said. –0–

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More than 20,000 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the Erenhot checkpoint since 2013

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HOHHOT, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — More than 20,000 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the Ereenhot railway port in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in both directions as of Aug. 3 since the service was launched in 2013, the Hohhot branch of China State Railway Corporation (CSRC) said Sunday.

According to the KGZK, in recent years, along with China's increased efforts in international economic and trade cooperation, the number of trains running through the Erenhot railway checkpoint, their destinations, as well as the frequency of their trips and the types of cargo carried have increased significantly.

The 10,000th China-Europe freight train crossed the border at Erenhot Port in 2022, and the remaining 10,000 trips were completed in about three years. According to the CGRC, the trains previously mainly carried metals, chemicals and clothing, but now they carry high-value-added goods such as new energy vehicles, electronics and home appliances.

Ereenhot is the largest land border crossing between China and Mongolia. It currently handles freight trains on 73 China-Europe routes. Regular rail service through the crossing connects more than 60 Chinese cities with more than 70 junctions in more than 10 countries, including Germany and Poland. -0-

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Breaking: More than 20 migrants dead, dozens missing in Yemen boat sinking

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Aden, Yemen, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — More than 20 migrants were killed and dozens more are missing after a boat carrying 150 Africans sank off the coast of Abyan province in the Arabian Sea south of Yemen, Yemeni sources said Sunday.

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Aftershock of magnitude 6.8 recorded in Kamchatka

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Vladivostok, August 3 /Xinhua/ — An aftershock with a magnitude of 6.8 was recorded in Kamchatka, RIA Novosti reported on Sunday, citing the Kamchatka branch of the Federal Research Center of Natural Geology and Geophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The tremors occurred at 17:37 local time, 279 km from the capital of the Kamchatka Territory, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The depth of the source is 25.9 km. A tsunami wave up to 19 cm high may approach Kamchatka after the aftershock.

“According to calculations by the Kamchatka Tsunami Monitoring and Warning Center, as a result of an earthquake that occurred in the Pacific Ocean, a tsunami wave no higher than 19 cm may approach the Aleutian Municipal District, no higher than 15 cm may approach the Ust-Kamchatsky Municipal District, and no higher than 3 cm may approach the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Urban District,” reads a message published by the Main Directorate of the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the region on its Telegram channel.

On July 30, the strongest earthquake since 1952 occurred in Kamchatka. –0–

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11 killed in road accident in northern India

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — At least 11 people were killed and four others injured on Sunday when a private car fell into a canal in India's northern Uttar Pradesh state, local police said.

The incident reportedly took place in Gonda district when the victims were returning from prayers at a nearby temple. There were a total of 15 people in the vehicle, including several women, according to reports.

The state government has provided compensation of INR 500,000 (approximately US$5,734) to the families of the deceased. The injured were taken to a local hospital. –0–

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Exclusive: Lesotho Trade Minister Calls US Tariffs 'Unfair' to Developing Nations

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MASERU, Lesotho, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — The U.S. tariff regime is unfair to developing countries like Lesotho and has dealt a heavy blow to the country's textile industry, Lesotho Minister of Trade, Industry, Business Development and Tourism Moketi Shelile said in a recent interview with Xinhua.

Services such as Microsoft licences, for which Lesotho pays millions of dollars annually, have been ignored by Washington, he said, pointing out that some US goods enter Lesotho via South Africa and are wrongly not included in import data.

The U.S. tariff policy, which focuses on the export and import of goods, has been criticized for ignoring the services that the U.S. exports to other countries. The U.S. economy is largely based on the service sector.

Lesotho, which is listed as one of the world's least developed countries by the United Nations, is one of Africa's largest exporters of clothing to the United States. The country's textile industry remains a key pillar of the economy and a major source of formal employment, providing about 40,000 jobs, according to the International Organization of Employers.

M. Shelile warned that layoffs caused by US tariffs could have a negative impact on sectors such as transportation and real estate, potentially undermining social stability.

Lesotho declared a national disaster last month due to “high youth unemployment and job losses” caused by U.S. tariff hikes. The country has been struggling with poverty and high unemployment, with youth unemployment reported to have risen to 48 percent.

According to M. Shelile, the unilateral imposition of discriminatory tariffs by the United States “disrupts global supply chains and forces African countries to negotiate /in/ blocs.”

He said the country had made a formal request to lift or reduce US tariffs. The minister added that since Washington insists on negotiating with sub-Saharan Africa, excluding South Africa, as a single bloc, negotiations can only be conducted indirectly at this stage.

“We are making every effort to protect our national interests, but the prospects for the upcoming tariff policy remain uncertain,” he concluded. –0–

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Guangdong Province Activates Level 4 Emergency Response Mechanism Due to Heavy Rains

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GUANGZHOU, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) — South China's Guangdong Province has activated a Level 4 emergency response mechanism for possible heavy rains, the province's Flood, Drought and Wind Control Headquarters said Sunday.

Heavy rainfall is expected in Guangdong from Sunday to Tuesday, which could cause flooding, torrential rains, geological disasters and urban waterlogging, according to the provincial meteorological service.

Forecasters said heavy rains would hit the east of the province and the southern Pearl River Delta region.

The headquarters has called on local authorities to strengthen flood monitoring and early warning to ensure public safety and minimize losses from potential natural disasters.

China has a four-tier flood emergency response system, with tier one being the most serious. -0-

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