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How serious is the water level of Changsha Station in Xiangjiang River breaking the historical record?
According to reports, the water in Changsha Station of Xiangjiang River surged at 6: 30 on the 2nd, reaching 39.2 1 m, setting a new record of 39. 18 m in 998. Although the weather in Changsha cleared up that day, the water level rose all the way because of the increasing upstream water. Xiangjiang Changsha Station 15 water level reached 39.44 meters, exceeding the guaranteed water level 1.07 meters.

Under the rainstorm, Orange Island, a famous scenic spot in the center of Xiangjiang River in Changsha, was flooded. Aerial video of Zhongxin. com reporter. Com shows that the Orange Island Sightseeing Station and the surrounding Linjiang Trail are completely flooded, and the center of the scenic spot is also full of water, which is connected with the rivers on the east and west sides. Trees in Linjiang area were flooded to the crown of trees.

According to the transportation department of Changsha, since the 2nd 10: 52, Xiangjiang Zhonglu Station and juzizhou station of Changsha Metro Line 2 have stopped providing services to the outside world, and the trains keep passing through these two stations.

Heavy rain caused water accumulation in many sections of Changsha city, and some streets and residential areas were flooded. The village of Ting Xiang Shili Villa in the west of Changsha has become a "water city". Some owners' houses are about 1 m deep, so they travel by punting.

Due to the danger of landslides, lake (pond) water rising and trees collapsing in some urban parks in the city, Changsha City Garden Administration issued a notice saying that Hunan Martyrs Park, Changsha Nanjiao Park, Changsha Ecological Zoo and Changsha Garden Ecological Park were closed for three days from 1 and refused to receive tourists.

In order to ensure the safety of water traffic, the Changsha section of Xiangjiang River, Liuyang River and Laodao River are now completely banned, and the time for lifting the ban will be announced separately depending on the water situation and flood situation. During the navigation ban, except for rescue and relief vessels and on-site warning boats, ships and rafts are prohibited from sailing in the prohibited waters. There are patrol boats in the forbidden waters, and all boats and rafts must obey the on-site command.

Hunan Hydrology and Water Resources Survey Bureau issued a red warning of flood on 2nd 10: 04: Due to the heavy rainfall, Xiangjiang River continues to rise, and it is expected that there will be floods close to and exceeding the historical highest water level in the next three days.

Since June 22, Hunan has been hit by heavy rainfall. According to the preliminary statistics of the Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters of Hunan Province as of June 5438+0, this round of rainfall caused a total of 4,030,700 people in Hunan to be affected, and 3 1. 1.3 million people were urgently moved, resulting in direct economic losses of more than 6 billion yuan, 13 people were killed and 2 people were missing.