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Liujiaxia Reservoir discharges most water in 31 years (1/4)

2018-08-27 11:06:01 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

Flood water gushes from the Liujiaxia Reservoir on the Yellow River in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Aug. 26, 2018. Approximately 3,200 cubic meters of water per second was discharged from the hydroelectric station, the highest amount in 31 years, as heavy rainfalls hit the upper reaches of the Yellow River. (Photo/IC)

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