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Flood, 60, 000 cubic meters of water a second, to hit Three Gorges Reservoir(1/3)

2018-07-12 10:28:32 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Water gushes out of the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province. On July 14, the Three Gorges Reservoir will receive a massive 60, 000 cubic meters of water a second due to heavy rain in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Authorities have issued a flood alert in several provinces along the river. (Photo/VCG)

Water gushes out of the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province. On July 14, the Three Gorges Reservoir will receive a massive 60, 000 cubic meters of water a second due to heavy rain in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Authorities have issued a flood alert in several provinces along the river. (Photo/VCG)

Water gushes out of the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province. On July 14, the Three Gorges Reservoir will receive a massive 60, 000 cubic meters of water a second due to heavy rain in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Authorities have issued a flood alert in several provinces along the river. (Photo/VCG)

Water gushes out of the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province. On July 14, the Three Gorges Reservoir will receive a massive 60, 000 cubic meters of water a second due to heavy rain in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Authorities have issued a flood alert in several provinces along the river. (Photo/VCG)

Water gushes out of the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province. On July 14, the Three Gorges Reservoir will receive a massive 60, 000 cubic meters of water a second due to heavy rain in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Authorities have issued a flood alert in several provinces along the river. (Photo/VCG)

Water gushes out of the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province. On July 14, the Three Gorges Reservoir will receive a massive 60, 000 cubic meters of water a second due to heavy rain in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Authorities have issued a flood alert in several provinces along the river. (Photo/VCG)

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