
This photo taken on July 7, 2024 shows rescue workers (foreground) riding a boat past the roof of an inundated house during flooding caused by a dam breach in Dongting lake in Huarong. - AFP
HUARONG, Hunan: An embankment seen as the second line of defence following a dyke breach in central China's Hunan province was under threat on Monday (July 8), local authorities said, reported Xinhua.
More than 300 police officers and firefighters are working to stem the piping effect that is eroding the embankment in Huarong County, the province's Water Resources Department said.
The 14.3-km embankment is around 2km behind the dike that burst on Friday at Dongting Lake, China's second-largest freshwater lake, following a heavy rainstorm.
The piping effect can hollow out a dyke and lead to a burst if not properly handled.
At least 7,000 residents have been evacuated following the dyke burst on Friday, and thousands of rescue workers are working around the clock, closing the breach at a rate of 60 to 80 metres a day.
The 226-metre breach is expected to be sealed by Tuesday noon.
As of 8am on Monday, 138.5m of the breach in the dike had been sealed. At the site, Xinhua reporters saw trucks loaded with boulders and gravel lining up to dump their materials on both sides of the breach, while large excavators and bulldozers carried out the filling operations.
"Although the water level of Dongting Lake is dropping, we are currently in the main flood season," said Zhang Biao with the Hunan Port Shipping and Water Resources Group Co. Ltd. He noted that should a second flood occur, a larger area will be affected.
An unnamed rescue personnel told Xinhua that challenges such as a tight supply of specialised materials, narrow dyke roads on either side of the breach, and the scorching summer heat have all affected the efficiency of the operation.
Zhang Xuanzhuang with the China Anneng Group First Engineering Bureau Co. Ltd. noted that hectic work will continue even after the dyke is sealed.
"We are under tremendous pressure reinforcing the dyke to ensure long-term stability and draining the water of the flooded fields," he said.
Besides, rescuers will help residents quickly resume normal production and daily activities. - Bernama-Xinhua