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China seeks to prevent, mitigate impact of landslides and floods

August 3, 2026 10:20 PM EDT

Rescue workers carry out search and rescue operations following flash floods at a scenic area in Weiyuan county, Dingxi city, Gansu province, China July 26, 2026. cnsphoto via REUTERS

BEIJING, Aug 4 (Reuters) - China ‌is planning ​to ​strengthen its ability to prevent and mitigate the impact of landslides and floods as it seeks to better ‌respond to climate change, state broadcaster CCTV said on ⁠Tuesday.

• The Ministry of Natural Resources will focus on the prevention of shallow ‌landslides, which are widespread, ‌and debris flows triggered by extreme rainfall, according to CCTV.

• Areas of focus include the Yaxia Hydropower Project construction site, ​the Yanshan-Taihang Mountains, the Three Gorges Reservoir Area and the Wumeng Mountains.

• China will explore methods to identify and monitor ⁠geological hazard risks using aerospace remote sensing.

• China's Water Resources Minister Li Guoying visited ​Beijing and Tianjin to inspect flood safety measures for reservoirs and governance of small-to-medium rivers, his ministry said.

• ​During a two-day trip starting Monday, ‌Li called for improved monitoring and forecasting systems and said authorities must ensure no reservoir dam ⁠collapses during the August flood season.

• Last month, landslides triggered by flash floods in northwestern Gansu province killed 25 people and another landslide ⁠in Chongqing in the southwest caused by a collapsed mountain left 51 dead.

• ​In a notice on Tuesday, the Transport Ministry also warned of high road traffic risks after persistent rainfall in 25 county-level areas across Guangdong and ‌Guangxi in south China, with some of those areas seeing precipitation three times the usual level ‌for the same period.

• China last year counted more than 270,000 ⁠geological hazard sites nationwide ‌that collectively pose a ​threat to the safety of some 11 million people.

(Reporting by Liz Lee and Shanghai newsroom; Editing by ‌Edwina Gibbs)



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