Tangjiashan "Quake Lake"
Poses No Major Risks in Near Future
BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) -- "We have
begun to evacuate people in the lower reaches
of the quake lakes," said Zhu Bing, vice
director of the Sichuan Provincial Water Resources
Bureau on Friday.
"There is a possibility of (the dam)
collapsing entirely in the case of a strong
aftershock or rainstorm," Zhu said of the
Tangjiashan barrier lake in Beichuan, which
Premier Wen Jiabao toured on Thursday. The stored-up
rainfall have reached 3,500 square kilometers.
This is the rainy season in the area.
However, Tangjiashan barrier lake poses no
major risk in the near future, said Zhu Bing.
Local government has evacuated all residents
last Saturday from Beichuan which could be engulfed
by the Tangjiashan barrier lake, if it bursts
out.
Thirty three "barrier lakes' were formed
after the May 12 earthquake, said Zhu Bing,
one less than the previous number published
by the State Water Resources Department on Thursday.
Wen conducted a fly-over inspection on Thursday
by helicopter of a quake lake, which is formed
by landslides that block rivers.
If these lakes collapse, they will threaten
lives in the lower reaches of the Qianjiang
river, according to Zhu.
Source: Xinhua
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