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'Grim situation' at Three Gorges Dam

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The Ministry of Land and Resources has called for increased efforts to prevent and control potential hazards, such as landslides, in the Three Gorges Dam area as the flood season approaches.

The dam area is currently facing a "grim situation" in trying to prevent and control the potential dangers, Wang Min, vice-minister of Land and Resources, was quoted by Xinhua News Agency as saying.

Three Gorges Dam.[File photo.]

Three Gorges Dam.[File photo.]

After the water level of the Three Gorges reservoir rose to 175 meters last September, 97 sections of bank collapsed and 2,000 people were moved, according to the Ministry.

Wang said that since Chongqing municipality, where the majority of the hydroelectricity project is located, had suffered severe rainstorms and gales this month, efforts to prevent and control potential hazards would be formidable.

Though the dam area has yet to enter the flood season, which is usually from mid-June to late September, at least 31 people had been killed and thousands of houses destroyed by the inclement weather, which triggered land and mud slides in Chongqing.

Wang ordered every district authority in the area to begin a comprehensive examination of potential land hazards as soon as possible for data inputting and risk assessment.

He also said that prevention and control efforts be consolidated and that the names of those responsible for each region and risky sites be published. He further called for cooperation between townships and teams of experts.

According to Wang, the measures against risks should focus on Wushan, Fengjie and Wulong counties in Chongqing and Badong county in Hubei province, as well as along the waterway of the Yangtze River, and other risk-prone areas.

Deputy head of Fengjie county's geological environment monitoring station, Shao Xiaoquan, told China Daily that the risks had continuously increased since 2007.

"We have to be alert all year round regardless of whether it is the flood season or not. But financial support from governments to tackle the situation and to compensate migrants is not enough," he said. "I just can't predict what effect the flood season will have on our county."

Geology professor Chen Hongkai, from Chongqing Jiaotong University, told China Daily more risks may occur in inland areas, rather than at reservoir banks during the flood season.

"Inland road or building construction projects that have damaged vegetation cover are more likely to see landslides or mudslides in the flood season than at banks," Chen said.

According to vice-minister Wang, the second and third phases of the land hazards prevention and control project are almost finished, with 887 risks in townships or communities addressed and 3,141 threats being monitored by the public.

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