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1998 the story of defending the great river in summer

1In the summer of 998, under the heroic leadership of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, millions of soldiers and civilians fought bravely and won an all-round victory. At present, people all over the country are concerned about how to further improve the Yangtze River.

This is not only related to the long-term stability of the people in the Yangtze River basin, but also a huge project in the national economic construction. To this end, the two academies organized some academicians and experts outside the hospital, analyzed and studied the relevant information and opinions from all sides, and put forward the following report. Successful management after one month.

1998 flood control project is based on the completion of some water conservancy projects in accordance with the flood control planning of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. In addition to the controlled reservoirs of tributaries such as Hanjiang River, Qingjiang River, Yuanshui River, Zishui River and Xiushui River, the key dikes of the main stream of the Yangtze River, such as Jingjiang levee, Wuhan levee and Wuwei levee, and the key dikes of Dongting Lake area and Poyang Lake area have been heightened and strengthened according to the improved design flood level.

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Disaster situation:

On 1998 Disaster in the Yangtze River Basin. According to the multi-stage and systematic monitoring and analysis of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River by satellite and aerial remote sensing, the maximum flooded area of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi provinces is about15.86 million mu, which is much smaller than that of the three provinces due to different statistical caliber.

According to the statistics of the Yangtze River Water Resources Commission, five provinces in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River have flooded dikes 1705, flooded 2.95 million mu of cultivated land and affected 2.3 million people. The above figures show that most breaches are small dikes, with an average of less than 2000 mu per dike. In the disaster statistics, most of the affected farmland is due to waterlogging.

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