IMAGO Nature: Unsere Erde, Klimawandel, Überschwemmungen News Bilder des Tages 200721 -- LANZHOU, July 21, 2020 -- Aerial photo taken on July 21, 2020 shows the junction area of the Yellow River and the Taohe River in northwest China s Gansu Province. The water flow in the upper stream of the Yellow River has been increasing due to rainfall. The Lanzhou hydrological station saw the second flood of the river this year with the water flow of 3,000 cubic meters per second, which occured at 8:42 p.m. on Monday. Authorities raised the emergency response for flood control to Level IV, as the water f

IMAGO Nature: Unsere Erde, Klimawandel, Überschwemmungen News Bilder des Tages 200721 -- LANZHOU, July 21, 2020 -- Aerial photo taken on July 21, 2020 shows the junction area of the Yellow River and the Taohe River in northwest China s Gansu Province. The water flow in the upper stream of the Yellow River has been increasing due to rainfall. The Lanzhou hydrological station saw the second flood of the river this year with the water flow of 3,000 cubic meters per second, which occured at 8:42 p.m. on Monday. Authorities raised the emergency response for flood control to Level IV, as the water f Stock Photo
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IMAGO Nature: Unsere Erde, Klimawandel, Überschwemmungen News Bilder des Tages 200721 -- LANZHOU, July 21, 2020 -- Aerial photo taken on July 21, 2020 shows the junction area of the Yellow River and the Taohe River in northwest China s Gansu Province. The water flow in the upper stream of the Yellow River has been increasing due to rainfall. The Lanzhou hydrological station saw the second flood of the river this year with the water flow of 3, 000 cubic meters per second, which occured at 8:42 p.m. on Monday. Authorities raised the emergency response for flood control to Level IV, as the water flow of the river surged to 3, 320 cubic meters per second at 8 a.m. on Tuesday and the floodwater rose above alert level. Since strong rain will continue to lash parts of northwestern China from Tuesday to Thursday, reservo PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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