Key Points

President Xi Jinping has called for urgent rescue efforts after deadly mountain floods hit Gansu Province. Continuous heavy rainfall caused torrents that killed 10 people with 33 still missing. Both Xi and Premier Li Qiang emphasized strengthened flood control measures nationwide. Emergency teams have been dispatched to assist local relief operations.

Key Points: Xi Orders Rescue Efforts After Gansu Mountain Floods Kill 10

  • Xi Jinping prioritizes missing persons search amid Gansu floods
  • Heavy rainfall triggers deadly mountain torrents in northwest China
  • Premier Li Qiang reinforces flood control vigilance nationwide
  • Emergency Ministry deploys team to support rescue operations
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China's Xi urges all-out rescue efforts after mountain torrents cause heavy casualties

Chinese President Xi Jinping demands urgent rescue and flood control as Gansu torrents leave 10 dead and 33 missing amid heavy rainfall.

"The immediate task is to search for and rescue the missing people by every possible means – Xi Jinping via Xinhua"

Beijing, Aug 8

Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged all-out search and rescue efforts, as well as flood control and disaster relief work, after mountain torrents since Thursday in northwest China's Gansu Province have left 10 people dead and 33 missing as of 3:30 pm Friday.

Xi, also General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, attached great importance to the situation of the disaster triggered by continuous heavy rainfall, which hit areas including Yuzhong County of Lanzhou, the provincial capital.

The immediate task is to search for and rescue the missing people by every possible means, relocate and resettle residents in danger, minimize casualties, and restore communication and transportation as soon as possible, Xi instructed, Xinhua news agency reported.

He noted that given the recent frequent occurrence of extreme weather, local authorities and relevant departments must strengthen risk forecasting and early warning, identify and rectify hidden hazards, reinforce emergency response and on-call duty arrangements, and enhance flood control and disaster relief work with targeted measures so as to ensure people's safety during the flood season.

Premier Li Qiang, who is a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, has also ordered prompt efforts to search for and rescue people who are missing or trapped, and carry out all-out relief operations.

Noting that China is currently in a critical period of flood control, Li stressed the need to stay vigilant, fulfill duties, strengthen monitoring and early warnings of rain and flooding, and enhance disaster-prevention and response efforts.

Following the orders from Xi and Li, the Ministry of Emergency Management has dispatched a working group to the area to support local search and rescue operations.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While we must show compassion during disasters, we shouldn't forget China's aggressive stance on our borders. Their infrastructure projects in Tibet often ignore environmental concerns that lead to such disasters.
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Arjun K
The Chinese government's quick response shows their disaster management capabilities. India could learn from their early warning systems, though we must develop our own solutions suited to our geography.
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Shreya B
Climate change is making these extreme weather events more frequent. Both India and China need to work together on environmental protection, despite political differences. The Himalayas connect us ecologically.
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Vikram M
The article focuses too much on leadership directives rather than ground realities. I wonder how effective these orders are in actual rescue operations. The common people always suffer the most in such situations.
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Kavya N
This reminds me of the Uttarakhand floods we faced. Mountain regions are so vulnerable. Hope the missing people are found safe. Nature's fury doesn't discriminate between nations.

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