[DIPECHO Network] China Earthquake updates_ China quake lake now 'critical'
Ripendra
ripendra at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 08:11:21 CDT 2008
Dear all,
Brief update of Tangjiashan Lake:
The water level in Tangjiashan Lake is increasing continuously. The temporal
change in water level for last few hours looks like this
Time Water level
15:30 739.64
17:00 739.70
18:00 739.74
20:00 739.82
(Time of Beijing, June 6, 2008)
The water level is just 18cm below channel bed. The rate of increase in
water level will be influenced by intensity of rainfall. In next 4 – 5 hours
the lake will overtop.
With best regards,
Ripendra Awal
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Santosh Nepal <sanepal at icimod.org> wrote:
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> The Chinese authorities have informed that the lakes formed by the
> landslides after the May 12 earthquake are now at critical stage. A
> magnitude of 5.3 aftershock hit the Sichuan province on Thrusday. The China
> View reports that 166 aftershocks were monitored in southwest China's quake
> zone in the 24 hours ending Thursday noon, according to the China
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> areas since May 12. The death toll has reached to 69,127 as of Thursday
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> China Quake Lake now 'Critical'
> Source: BBC News
> http://tinyurl.com/4yk326
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> Plan for Quake 'Warning System'
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> http://tinyurl.com/3qu5x4
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