Great more Chinese plastic washed into the Ocean. Thanks PRC.
www.gov.cn/statecouncil - State Council of China, usually any important decisions are listed hereJJMt said:
Best sources for internal China news?
Hard to showcase China's power and might doing it that way. You have to think like the CCP here.......not like a westerner.Rapier108 said:
They've been building other dams on the Yangtze to provide additional storage, power, and flood control, but it will take decades to complete. Those dams should have been built first, and the Three Gorges Dam last.
not as low hanging as disposing of bodies in a tiger sanctuaryCarol Baskin said:
Low hanging fruit
one MEEN Ag said:
May I ask where your experience with China comes from?
Also, my experience with Chinese Christians were branches of churches in College Station. I don't remember hearing your critique, but I do remember repeatedly hearing how hard it was to get anyone to be a leader at those branches. Just the assumption of a leadership role was viewed as tied to corruption. Also, lots of Chinese grad students/families knew there were spies in College Station who would report their religious association back to the CCP.
boulderaggie said:
Can you imagine Art Bell with today's topics? Would have been gold!
AlaskanAg99 said:
Can we get back to discussing the flooding event?
What are the levels behind each dam?
What's future rain forecast?
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Chinese authorities on Sunday (July 19) blasted a dam on a river in eastern Anhui Province to discharge floodwaters, while the vaunted Three Gorges Dam was hammered with the biggest flood of the year so far.
Communist China's state-run mouthpiece CCTV announced that a dam on the Chuhe River was blown up in order to "alleviate the pressure of flood control" at 2:49 a.m. on Sunday. As waters climbed to historic highs, two successive explosions punctured two holes in the dam in Chuzhou, Quanjiao County, allowing the muddy Chuhe River to pour into flood storage ponds below.
Prior to the blast, the water level at Zhongmiao Station in Chaohu reached 12.83 meters in the morning, surpassing the historic high of 12.80 meters recorded in 1991. A total of 35 rivers and lakes in Anhui alone had reported high water marks exceeding danger levels by noon Saturday (July 18), including the Yangtze and Huaihe rivers, reported China's government-operated Xinhua.
The breaching of the dams is expected to lower the water level of the Chuhe River by 70cm, according to the state-run voicebox Global Times. Deliberately exploding dams and embankments was a tactic used during the massive floods seen in 1998, and it appears that the government is resorting to this practice again as the floodwaters across China this year are already matching or exceeding the levels seen 22 years ago.
Meanwhile, the second major flood of the year was declared on the Yangtze River on Friday (July 17), with the inflow into the Three Gorges Dam reaching 61,000 cubic meters per second by 8 a.m. Saturday. On Sunday evening at 8 p.m., the inflow into the dam dropped by 15,000 cubic meters per second to 46,000.
Xinhua that day then declared that the flood "passed through the Three Gorges Dam smoothly." This was the largest flood to hit the dam so far during this year, with the facility accumulating a total of 14 billion cubic meters of floodwater during this flood season, according to the China Three Gorges Corporation.
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Last week, the Three Gorges Dam opened three floodgates as the water level behind it rose more than 50 feet above the flood zone. Another flood crest is expected to arrive at the dam on Tuesday, the AP article states, adding that China's military has been testing the strength of embankments and shoring them up with sandbags and rocks.
Over the weekend, firefighters finished filling in a 620-foot break on Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake, that caused flooding into 15 villages, sinking grain crops in Jiangxi province under water.
As of late Sunday, the Huaihe River was overflowing as heavy rain is forecast in the region for the next three days, according to China's Ministry of Emergency Management.
From today to Wednesday, more strong rains will raise flood risks for rivers connecting to Three Gorges, though it seems that the heaviest rains will end by mid-week, saving the world's largest dam from further stress.
Floods are expected to pose a threat to parts of Shanxi, Henan, Shandong, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces this week, while heavy mountain rains will likely hit parts of Sichuan and Guizhou provinces, according to the AP, though this shouldn't have any impact on the strength of Three Gorges.
The last thing China needs is for that dam to fail. Papering that over would be a bitter pill to swallow for Beijing.
You must've read it wrong. He said rain forecast. Not Rian forecast.Picard said:AlaskanAg99 said:
Can we get back to discussing the flooding event?
What are the levels behind each dam?
What's future rain forecast?
Ok, fine. Lex Luthor will fire missiles at the dams which will cause mass destruction leading to the death of Lois Lane. This will not go over well with Superman. Superman's ensuing meltdown will result in him flying around the Earth repeatedly to make it spin backwards and travel far enough back in time to prevent this from ever happening. Everyone lives happily ever after.
I said there is espionage at the school. To think it didn't exist would be sheer fools folly. I don't think there is much (if any) at the churches. Unless its a Falun Gong sponsored one.one MEEN Ag said:
Man, I have no idea who you are or what your last comment is supposed to mean, but if you don't think there is international espionage on college campuses (including A&M) I don't know what to tell you. Just go listen to Jim Olson, Bush School Professor, talk about his time as a CIA agent and then also his run ins in College Station with his previous career trying to catch back up with him. In his own words, it was taken care of. He usually gives a talk in the MSC about once a year about his stories, and weighs in on current global situations. Colleges are of great importance to intelligence agencies. There is easy cover to get people into the country, have a wealth of knowledge about cutting edge technology as well as easily identify people based on their causes they support.
But regards to churches, there is definitely a fear that any unbecoming involvement in the states will endanger family members still back home.
Yellow river and Yangtze river floods were bad enough that they would wipe out entire towns and destroy an entire year of crops in the majority of the basin. The construction of the dam was part prestige, part necessity. It lowered the destructive flooding quite a bit actually. Flooding in China is quite common, this year flooding is no surprise. Now, the intensity of the flooding is.thomas20:29 said:
why would they build a dam this big? it's an incredible liability when it comes to nature, architecture, or war.
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Like I said. Most foreign students at A&M aren't either. They are that smart group that made it out via their grades. You can tell who's the son of a cadre member just by the way they speak and act (I know one on campus).
that is just photo deflection due to Google Earth's attempt to adjust the image to the topo.Mr.Infectious said:
If the dam was showing signs of deflection that bad in 2018 it would have failed by now. That's got to be a photoshopped pic.
Concrete structures don't have that much play especially when they are designed to hold back millions of gallons of water.
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Like I said. Most foreign students at A&M aren't either. They are that smart group that made it out via their grades. You can tell who's the son of a cadre member just by the way they speak and act (I know one on campus).
Grades are just one component of the social credit score for Chinese students. The don't get to study abroad simply based on academic merit no matter how smart they are. Some of them are even smart enough to fool their professors. The recently convicted grad student spies that were photographing Key West naval station got one of their professors to testify on their behalf as a character witness. The prof was certain it was all a misunderstanding based on poor language skills.
https://www.amazon.com/Unrestricted-Warfare-Chinas-Destroy-America/dp/1626543054
In case you haven't been here much, his family is from China and much of is still in China.Ag4coal said:
Where does your knowledge of China come from?
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After Slamming Western Media "Hype", Chinese Officials Issue Highest Flood Alert As Three Gorges Dam Pushed To Limits
The Huaihe River Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources issued its highest flood alert Monday after the water level on the major river, located between the Yellow and the Yangtze Rivers, reached dangerous levels.
The water level at the Wangjiaba hydrological station on the Huaihe River reached 29.7 meters on Monday, well above the danger level of 27.5 meters.
The 1,000-kilometer river is a major waterway in China, is facing grim flooding risks over the next three days for parts of Shanxi, Henan, Shandong, Anhui, and Jiangsu provinces.
Massive flooding upstream on the Yangtze River has also caused concern that the Three Gorges Dam, the largest hydroelectric power station in the world, is being pushed to the limit under the strain of massive flows of water.