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Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

2025-07-28 13:48 Last Updated At:19:37

Beijing's Miyun reservoir began controlled water releases on Sunday afternoon after experiencing the largest ever inflow in its history, as local authorities have warned of continued flood risks downstream.

The reservoir recorded an unprecedented inflow peak of 6,550 cubic meters per second early Sunday morning, the highest since its establishment. By 08:00 Monday, inflow remained high at 4,550 cubic meters per second while controlled outflows continued at 500 cubic meters per second.

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Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Authorities upgraded the flood warning to yellow alert at 09:30 Monday for the Chaobai River basin downstream, where water levels remain elevated along multiple channels including the Chaohe and Baihe rivers. At Yangxiang Gate, floodgates have been opened across all 21 sluices to manage water flow.

Emergency response teams have deployed multiple working groups along the Chaobai River to strengthen levee patrols and monitoring.

Restoration efforts are underway in affected areas, with electricity already restored to over 4,000 households and gradual recovery in communication and transportation networks.

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

Beijing's Miyun reservoir sees record inflow as discharge continues

The Chinese Embassy in South Africa on Monday held an event in Pretoria, the country's administrative capital, to celebrate the launch of the 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges.

This year also marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and African countries.

Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng said that over the past seven decades, under the joint guidance of leaders from both sides, China-Africa people-to-people and cultural exchanges have continued to expand, yielding fruitful outcomes.

Noting that the world is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century, Wu said China and Africa need to uphold fairness and justice, strengthen solidarity and mutual assistance, and enhance exchanges and cooperation more than ever before.

Taking the launch of the China-Africa Year of People-to-people Exchanges as an opportunity, Wu called for upholding the original aspiration of friendship, solidifying the foundation of cooperation, enhancing two-way efforts, and accelerating the building of an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era.

Mmapaseka Steve Letsike, South Africa's deputy minister of women, youth, and persons with disabilities, said South Africa and China enjoy strong and historic bonds of friendship as close international cooperation partners in the political, economic, social, technical and multilateral domains.

"The significance of people-to-people is really about how we elevate the people's life to a just and equitable stance that we want to see. We want a better Africa; we want a better world. And that for us is significant," said Letsike.

"Through people-to-people exchanges, we promote mutual understanding, and that is the basis of building mutual trust, building peaceful coexistence. People-to-people exchange is a very important instrument for peace and mutual understanding," said Bongani Maimele, director of international relations with South Africa's National School of Government.

The opening ceremony of the 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges was held at the African Union headquarters on Jan 8. According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the two sides will jointly host nearly 600 cultural and people-to-people exchange activities in 2026 to enhance exchanges and mutual learning between the two civilizations, and promote mutual understanding and connection between the peoples.

Organizing the 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges is an important consensus reached by leaders from both sides at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Beijing Summit in 2024.

Chinese Embassy in South Africa unveils 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges

Chinese Embassy in South Africa unveils 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges

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