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Dyke blown up in central China to disperse floodwater

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Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - July 14, 2016
1. Various of dyke explosion
++ SLOW MOTION ++
2. Dyke explosion
3. Various of broken dyke, water running through broken dyke
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Li Gui, deputy commander of Armed Police Hydropower Troops (starting with shot 3):
"We have spent a whole night planning for the explosion, and it went well at 07:00 today. Now, the dyke between Liangzi Lake and Niushan Lake is completely destroyed and the Liangzi Lake has become larger than before."
5. Various of water running through broken dyke

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Armed police blew up a dyke between two lakes in central China's Hubei Province Thursday morning to disperse surging floodwater.

In the southeastern suburbs of Hubei's capital Wuhan, the 3.7-km-long embankment separating two lakes -- Liangzi and Niushan, was destroyed at about 07:00, according to local authorities.

The armed police said the explosion was very successful and the Niushan Lake is now part of the Liangzi Lake, which makes area of the latter increase by one third.

"We have spent a whole night planning for the explosion, and it went well at 07:00 today. Now, the dyke between Liangzi Lake and Niushan Lake is completely destroyed and the Liangzi Lake has become larger than before," said Li Gui, deputy commander of the Armed Police Hydropower Troops.

The armed police said the blast can disperse 5,000-cubic-meter floodwater of the Liangzi Lake and bring down the water level below the safety level, which prepares the lake for the future rains.

Liangzi is the second largest lake in Hubei, which has been among the region's worst hit by the recent deadly downpours. Due to persistent rain since mid-June, water level of the lake hit record high - 0.12 meters above the safety level.

A total of 1,658 people were evacuated for the explosion.

  • ID : 8026949
  • Dateline : July 14, 2016
  • Location : Wuhan,China
  • Category : society,weather
  • Duration : 1'53
  • Audio Language : Chinese/Live Report
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2016-07-14 11:33
  • Last Modified : 2017-12-21 20:49:00
  • Version : 0
  • ID : 8026949
  • Dateline : 14 juil. 2016
  • Location : Wuhan,Hubei,Chine
  • Category : society,weather
  • Duration : 1'53
  • Audio Language : Chinois/Narration
  • Source : Télévision centrale de Chine (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : Pas d'accès dans la partie continentale de Chine
  • Published : 2016-07-14 20:11
  • Last Modified : 2017-12-21 20:49:00
  • Version : 0

China-Dike Blast

Dyke blown up in central China to disperse floodwater

Dateline : July 14, 2016

Location : Wuhan,China

Duration : 1'53

  • English
  • Français

Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - July 14, 2016
1. Various of dyke explosion
++ SLOW MOTION ++
2. Dyke explosion
3. Various of broken dyke, water running through broken dyke
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Li Gui, deputy commander of Armed Police Hydropower Troops (starting with shot 3):
"We have spent a whole night planning for the explosion, and it went well at 07:00 today. Now, the dyke between Liangzi Lake and Niushan Lake is completely destroyed and the Liangzi Lake has become larger than before."
5. Various of water running through broken dyke

Armed police blew up a dyke between two lakes in central China's Hubei Province Thursday morning to disperse surging floodwater.

In the southeastern suburbs of Hubei's capital Wuhan, the 3.7-km-long embankment separating two lakes -- Liangzi and Niushan, was destroyed at about 07:00, according to local authorities.

The armed police said the explosion was very successful and the Niushan Lake is now part of the Liangzi Lake, which makes area of the latter increase by one third.

"We have spent a whole night planning for the explosion, and it went well at 07:00 today. Now, the dyke between Liangzi Lake and Niushan Lake is completely destroyed and the Liangzi Lake has become larger than before," said Li Gui, deputy commander of the Armed Police Hydropower Troops.

The armed police said the blast can disperse 5,000-cubic-meter floodwater of the Liangzi Lake and bring down the water level below the safety level, which prepares the lake for the future rains.

Liangzi is the second largest lake in Hubei, which has been among the region's worst hit by the recent deadly downpours. Due to persistent rain since mid-June, water level of the lake hit record high - 0.12 meters above the safety level.

A total of 1,658 people were evacuated for the explosion.

ID : 8026949

Published : 2016-07-14 11:33

Last Modified : 2017-12-21 20:49:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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