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Flood relief efforts continue across rain-battered Guangxi

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Flood relief efforts continue across rain-battered Guangxi

2025-06-26 16:07 Last Updated At:16:57

Response efforts are underway in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region following days of heavy rainfall, including emergency evacuations, sludge cleanup, as well as road and power infrastructure repairs.

The flood control and drought relief headquarters in Liuzhou City issued a flood alert on Wednesday night, reporting that the flood peak water level at the Liujiang Liuzhou Hydrological Station reached 84.19 meters at 20:50, surpassing the alert line by 1.69 meters. The Guangxi Maritime Safety Administration hence activated a Class IV emergency response for inland river vessels in cities of Liuzhou, Laibin, Guigang and Wuzhou at 15:00 on Wednesday.

Since noon on Tuesday, several towns in Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County of Liuzhou have experienced severe flooding, inundating numerous farmlands and homes. Meilin Township has relocated over nearly 1,000 residents due to the floods. Thanks to the prompt evacuations, there have been no reported casualties.

In the aftermath of the disaster, personnel from the power and communication departments quickly arrived at the site to conduct maintenance work, restoring mobile communication and network services in a timely manner. However, it is estimated that power supply restoration will take an additional two to three days. Concurrently, local authorities have initiated dredging operations following the flood.

"We've organized the villagers to clean up the mud in their homes first. In areas where the mud is thick, we'll dispatch forklifts and bulldozers to remove it. For sections with less mud, we'll use dump carts to clear it away," said Chen Honghua, the first Party secretary of Meilin Village, Meilin Township.

Due to continuous heavy rainfall in Tian'e County, Hechi City, on Tuesday, many roads collapsed and landslides occurred. To ensure safe travel, the local traffic management department activated an emergency response and dispatched teams to towns across the region for rapid repair work.

"After the disaster struck, our traffic emergency rescue teams rushed to the scene and worked tirelessly to restore the roads," said Wei Mingyu, head of Tian'e County Transportation Management Office.

Flood relief efforts continue across rain-battered Guangxi

Flood relief efforts continue across rain-battered Guangxi

Chinese President Xi Jinping's New Year message delivered on the New Year Eve has drawn positive responses from scholars and former officials from several countries, who say that the series of global initiatives proposed by Xi have provided fresh momentum for multilateralism and shared development at a time of growing uncertainty.

While the reactions touched on the broader vision outlined in Xi's New Year message, they also focused on the initiatives Xi has put forward over recent years, particularly the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative and the newly proposed Global Governance Initiative.

Highlighting the significant importance of these initiatives, they have emphasized the need for equality, inclusiveness and a fairer international order.

"We need a more just international order and a truly multilateral system. China stands almost alone today as a global force actively advancing genuine multilateralism. Therefore, these initiatives are most welcome," said Michael Schumann, chairman of the German Federal Association for Economic Development and Foreign Trade.

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab has placed the emphasis on dialogue and trust-building between civilizations.

"It is essential now more than ever to promote communication and understanding between China and the world to enhance cultural exchanges and build mutual trust. As President Xi has repeatedly emphasized, China supports principles of unity, inclusiveness and peacefulness. These values should guide our collective efforts to build bridges rather than walls," he said.

From a governance perspective, Russian scholar Ekaterina Zaklyazminskaya, head of the Center for World Politics and Strategic Analysis at the Institute of China and Modern Asia under the Russian Academy of Sciences, has viewed the Global Governance Initiative as a structured response to global challenges.

"The recently proposed Global Governance Initiative presents a comprehensive framework of ideas. It prioritizes establishing a more just international order, champions multilateralism, and upholds the principle of 'people first.' Through its concrete practices, financial assistance, and tangible support for multilateral bodies like the U.N., China has demonstrated that its commitments are substantive. China is taking tangible steps toward a fairer and more reasonable global governance system," she said.

Scholars from the Global South also have seen historical echoes in the initiatives.

"Some of the developed and developing countries have highly welcomed the Global Development Initiative, because this initiative emphasizes the need for partnerships -- partnerships that commit resources to end global poverty and pursue common and shared development. The Global Governance Initiative, in my view, echoes again the call that was made by Asian [and] African countries at the Bandung Conference in 1955 for equality, for mutual respect, for respect of territorial integrity, [and] for respect of sovereignty," said Bongani Maimele, director of international relations at South Africa's National School of Government.

"These initiatives are revolutionary in nature. They are reshaping the political philosophy of global governance. Today's world is far more complex than it was 80 years ago, and interdependence among nations has deepened. Therefore, we need new philosophical perspectives to examine our world and new models of engagement to foster a new type of international relations," said Sheradil Baktygulov, director of Kyrgyzstan's Institute of World Policy.

Int'l scholars praise Xi's initiatives, call for stronger multilateralism

Int'l scholars praise Xi's initiatives, call for stronger multilateralism

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