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Over 19,000 evacuated in north China city due to flooding threats

Nine centralized resettlement sites have been put into use to ensure food and accommodation for all the relocated people, and the river dam has been reinforced for added security.

IANS

HOHHOT:  As of Friday noon, 19,215 people in Tongliao City in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have been relocated due to rising water level and increased flow of the Dongliao River, according to the city's flood control and drought relief headquarters.

Among these individuals, 2,006 have been moved to resettlement sites, while 17,209 sought refuge with relatives and friends.

Nine centralized resettlement sites have been put into use to ensure food and accommodation for all the relocated people, and the river dam has been reinforced for added security.

The water flow of the Dongliao River reached 1,500 cubic meters per second at midnight on Friday and then gradually declined, Xinhua news agency reported.

The relocated residents are expected to return by Saturday afternoon when the flooding situation improves.

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