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Do you agree with the top ten waterlogged cities caused by rainstorm in China

1 Wuhan

Ruan Chengfa, Secretary of Wuhan municipal Party committee, once said that the history of Wuhan's urban development is a history of Lake filling. According to statistics, in the 10 years from 2002 to 2012, the number of lakes in Wuhan city has decreased from more than 200 to more than 160. Correspondingly, the total area of urban construction area in Wuhan city has increased year by year, from 455.06 square kilometers in 2006 to 507.54 square kilometers in 2011, with an increase of 11.53%, Professor Liu Chengwu, who studies resource evaluation and regional development at Central South University for nationalities, said that lake landfilling and unscientific urban planning were important reasons for waterlogging.

2 Beijing

A heavy rainstorm occurred in Beijing, with an average precipitation of 170 mm, the largest since 1951. Among them, the maximum rainfall point in Hebei town of Fangshan District reached 460 mm. Torrential rain even triggered flash floods in Fangshan area, resulting in heavy casualties.

3 Guangzhou

Guangzhou is still flooded when it rains. There are many "flooded streets" in Tianhe overpass, Shahe overpass, and the social lane of Zhongshan Avenue Shida Jida station. A large amount of water leads to the obstruction of vehicles and passers-by, and Zhongshan Avenue social vehicles use BRT channel. According to statistics, the city suffered 43.5 billion yuan of economic losses due to torrential rain in 2010.

4 Yangzhou

A sudden rainstorm has transformed the ancient city of Yangzhou into a "water city", and the traffic has fallen into a "paralyzed" state: the roads are flooded, and many vehicles break down due to "choking water", waiting for rescue in the middle of the road. Many road sections in Yangzhou city are flooded and traffic is blocked. The "Water Tour" of the past vehicles has broken through the waves, seriously affecting the daily life of the citizens. The design standard of urban drainage system is too low, which has become a focus of public criticism.

5 Zhengzhou

At about 14:40 p.m. on July 26, 2011, the sky over Zhengzhou was covered with dark clouds. The day was like night. The lights in the houses in the distance were on one after another, and the lights of the vehicles on the streets were on. At 15:00, thunder accompanied by lightning, a pouring rain came to Zhengzhou. Affected by the rainfall, serious water accumulated in Jinshui Road, Yingxie Road, Zhengbian Road, Dongming Road, Shunhe road and future road of Zhengzhou City, and the traffic was nearly paralyzed.

6 Fujian

Due to the recent typhoon crossing Fujian, heavy rainfall. Fuding City yesterday heavy rain, urban serious waterlogging, landslides in some areas, EMU stop operation. According to the weather forecast, there will be heavy rain to torrential rain in Fuding in the next few days, with accumulated rainfall of 50-80mm and local rainfall exceeding 100mm. No casualties have been reported

7 Shenzhen

Although Shenzhen is the youngest city in China, the Soviet Union's urban construction concept was adopted in the 1980s and the early days of Shenzhen's construction. Due to less rainfall and lower drainage pipeline standards in the Soviet Union, Shenzhen's drainage pipeline construction did not fully consider the future urban development. Therefore, although more than 13700 kilometers of sewers have been built in Shenzhen in more than 30 years, in the face of heavy rain, these pipes often lead to flooding in many areas of the city because they can not discharge rainwater in time.

Shanghai 8

It rained heavily in Shanghai, China's largest city. The real-time rainfall in Shanghai is 6.5mm. The last heavy rain in the international metropolis occurred on June 17 this year, with rainfall of more than 200 mm in some areas. As for why "waterlogging"? According to CCTV, the design of drainage capacity in most areas of Shanghai is "once a year", that is, 36mm / hour, while in cities like Tokyo and Paris, it is once every five years (69mm / hour).

9 Yongzhou City, Hunan Province

On May 8, 2016, Daoxian County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province was hit by another rainstorm. Many low-lying parts of the county were flooded, resulting in serious losses of crops and aquaculture. At present, the disaster relief, nuclear disaster and post disaster self rescue work in Daoxian county has been carried out comprehensively and orderly. The picture shows people fishing on the road.

Which city is the tenth in your mind? You are welcome to give your opinions?

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