PLA Air Force Conducts Air Bombing on Ice-jams
2009-03-08 13:35:41 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Zhang Xu
A PLA Air Force bomber flies over the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Saturday March 7, part of a ice-jam flood prevention mission. [Photo: Xinhuanet]
At the request of the government of northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the PLA Air Force (PLAAF) has launched the first air bombing mission to aid the local government in preventing an ice-jam flood in the Yellow River.
Ice-jams in the Yellow River often occur in spring and the situation in the Inner Mongolian section of the river is typically the most severe. The up stream of the Yellow River often thaws earlier than the down stream, which causes a flood peak in the down stream. When it comes to Inner Mongolian segment, the ice-jam later forms into an ice dam together with the un-thawed ice layers. As a result, the water level of the Yellow River rises rapidly and such disasters as flooding occur when the situation is serious.
HOHHOT, March 8 (Xinhua) -- China is planning to use army forces to prevent flood threat caused by ice blockage on the Yellow River in northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region as the river water thaws.
Three air force bombers carried out a trial ice blasting operation Saturday and an artillery unit has been stationed near the banks of the river in the region, said a spokesman for the Inner Mongolia Yellow River Ice Blockage Prevention Headquarters.
The maximum of the river's floodwater in the region has reached1.7 billion cubic meters, surpassing that of last year and posing a severe challenge to flood prevention.
The volume of floodwater conserved in the section from Sanhuheto Toudaoguai was continuing to rise after surpassing its historical peak of 1.13 billion cubic meters to reach 1.22 billion cubic meters on March 1, according to the spokesman.
As of Sunday, 204 km of the river's 800-km section in Inner Mongolia has thawed.
Sections of the Yellow River freeze and thaw at different times. When an ice run flows to a frozen section, it can become blocked. If the blockage persists, water levels may rise and cause floods and dam bursts, threatening lives and property. The ice-run phenomenon takes place at the start of winter and spring.
The 5,464-km river, the country's second longest, originates in Qinghai Province in the northwest and flows through Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan and Shandong before emptying into the Bohai Sea.
2 comments:
I think China found a new euphemism for taking a shit
bombing the yellow river.
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