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China: Miyun Reservoir continues releasing water
The Miyun Reservoir in northeastern suburban Beijing continued to discharge water downstream, with outflow reaching 820 cubic meters per second at around 16:00 on Monday. Following continuous heavy rainfall, the reservoir's inflow surged to a peak of 6,550 cubic meters per second in the early hours of Sunday, marking the highest inflow recorded in over six decades since its construction. To manage this influx, the reservoir, the capital city's major reserve of drinking water, began to discharge excess water at 15:00 on Sunday. By 08:00 on Monday, the inflow was measured at 4,550 cubic meters per second, and by 13:00, the outflow had increased to 720 cubic meters per second. The release of water from the reservoir is still going on. As a result of this discharge, water levels in downstream rivers, including the Chaohe, Baihe, and Chaobai rivers, remain elevated. At 09:30 on Monday, authorities upgraded the flood warning for the downstream Chaobai River to a yellow alert. SHOTLIST: Beijing, China - July 28, 2025 1. Swollen river, fallen trees; 2. Water being discharged at Miyun Reservoir; 3. Various of swollen river, fallen trees. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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