The location of China’s proposed dam poses a risk of disrupting the river’s natural flow, raising concerns in India over its ...
and floods, has also been little discussed by Chinese sources, raising concerns about the dam’s safety and stability. Understanding China’s Expanding Hydropower Ambitions Beijing’s ...
[Photo by Wang Zhuangfei/chinadaily.com.cn] China has made remarkable strides in mitigating flooding losses as it strives to strengthen its flood control capabilities in response to increasingly ...
The Three Gorges dam on the Yangtze river discharges water to lower the water level in the reservoir following heavy rain and floods across the country, in Yichang, Hubei province, China July 15 ...
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Indian Malice on Medog Dam
India’s excessive maliciousness against neighbours is writ large. Now, the Modi government is bedevilling China’s approved Medog Dam in Tibet to stir up tension on unfounded paranoia of water scarcity ...
"We must have an agreement that China must always share hydrological data supporting flood forecasting and management. My question is, did this government know that China is constructing such a dam, ...
The planned construction by China, of a massive hydroelectric dam on the lower section of the upper stream of the Yarlung Zangbo river in Tibet, has become a matter of concern for India due to its ...
Wen’s intervention signals that China’s top leaders have not approved a plan that most dam opponents had considered ... cooperation on the provision of flood season hydrological data ...
For example, after the floods in 2020 that strained China’s dams and crippled domestic woes, debates over whether such dams, including the Three Gorges Dam, were truly necessary to get a new lease.
China has signaled plans for a hydropower project in Tibet along one of the region’s main rivers, fanning speculation of a mega-dam that would test its engineering and diplomatic nous.
A recent study published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science has shed light on the factors influencing floods in the Kumalak River catchment, China. The study, led by Prof. Chen Yaning from the ...