More then 16,660 people were affected and 22 bridges destroyed after two reservoirs’ dams collapsed in china

More then 16,660 people were affected and 22 bridges destroyed after two reservoirs’ dams collapsed in china


At least 16,660 people were affected, 21,708 hectares of farmlands flooded, and 22 bridges destroyed after two reservoirs’ dams collapsed in Hulun Buir, North China’s Inner Mongolia on Sun after heavy rainfall. 

China is suffering from another climate extreme event as Two Dams Xinfa Reservoir and Yong'an Reservoir in Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner, Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Collapse due to heavy rain.

Dams China's Inner Mongolia collapsed after torrential rain on Sunday people were immediately relocated, with no casualties reported, the Ministry of Emergency Management said Monday.

Chinese Dams in Hurunui collapsed under torrential rain swiping clean transport infrastructure like bridges and roads. China must end its massive coal usage accounting half of the world’s emissions and shift to green fuel immediately.


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