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Yangtze bank collapse disrupts highway traffic
YICHANG—Saturday’s collapses
of Yangtze River banks and an adjacent highway have disrupted road
traffic in the central Chinese provinces of Hubei, Hunan and the
southwestern Chongqing Municipality, the local government said on
Sunday.
Banks along Yangtze’s middle reaches near Yangxi Wharf in Yidu City of
Hubei Province collapsed at around 2:10 a.m. on Saturday, causing a
cave-in on a pivotal highway on the southern bank of the river, a
spokesman with the city government said.
The road subsidence, which occurred two hours after the river bank
collapsed, measured nearly 30,000 cubic meters and left a 12-meter-deep
pit on the Provincial Highway No. 254.
The pit, measuring about 100 meters long and 30 meters wide, cut off a
section of the highway between Yidu City and Gong’an county, the
spokesman said. He said the accident has caused no casualties as yet,
but has disrupted road traffic to Jingzhou, Yichang, Songzi and Wuhan
cities of Hubei, as well as to the neighboring Hunan Province and
Chongqing Municipality.
Repair work has been planned, and experts say road traffic will resume
in three months. Meanwhile, the local water conservancy bureau is
assessing the impact of the accident on the flood prevention work ahead
of the rainy season.
The collapsed river bank, about 80 kilometers downstream from Gezhouba
Dam, has suffered four previous collapses in recent years. Experts have
blamed lack of fund for the inadequate repair work in the past. The road
subsidence, which occurred two hours after the river bank collapsed,
measured nearly 30,000 cubic meters and left a 12-meter-deep pit on the
Provincial Highway No. 254.
—Xinhua |