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China: Three Gorges Dam sees largest flood peak of this year amid autumn rain
The Three Gorges Reservoir on Saturday recorded its largest flood peak since the beginning of 2025, with inflows exceeding 40,000 cubic meters per second for the first time this year, due to autumn rains in Western China. The water level at Wanzhou District of Chongqing in southwest China, a key point on the Three Gorges (Qutang, Wuxia and Xiling Gorges) of the Yangtze River, rose to 167.4 meters by 12:00 on Sunday. The rising waters have submerged a local riverside market, but no casualties or property losses were reported thanks to early warnings and timely evacuations. According to the Changjiang Water Resources Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources and China Three Gorges Corporation, inflows from the upper Yangtze River remained below average for most of the summer. From July to August, total inflow into the Three Gorges Reservoir was over 20 percent lower than the historical average for the same period since its construction. Affected by autumn rains in Western China at the end of the flood season, the Jialing River and the Three Gorges region in the upper Yangtze River have experienced several rounds of rainfall. As a result, inflows to the reservoir have gradually increased since September 17. SHOTLIST: Chongqing Municipality, southwest China - Sept 21, 2025 1. Various of river water; 2. Ship, river, buildings; 3. Riverbank, steps; 4. Various of ships, bridge, buildings; 5. Aerial shots of ship sailing; Chongqing Municipality, southwest China - Sept 20 2025 6. Aerial shot of ships, river, mountains. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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