Fourteen rivers in Guangxi have experienced flooding exceeding the warning level at 16 stations.
According to the Hydrological Center of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, due to the impact of rainfall, a total of 14 rivers and 16 stations in Guangxi have experienced floods exceeding the warning levels. From 8:00 to 20:00 on June 21st, heavy to torrential rainfall was observed in parts of cities such as Baise, Fangchenggang, Hechi, Nanning, and Chongzuo, with significant accumulations in areas like Yongle Town, Yijiang District, Baise City (95.5 mm), Nanping Township, Shangsi County, Fangchenggang City (82.0 mm), and Suolue Township, Bama County, Hechi City (81.5 mm). As a result of the rainfall, 14 rivers and 16 stations in Guangxi have experienced floods ranging from 0.01 meters to 3.77 meters above the warning levels, with the water level at the Liujian Liuzhou Hydrological Station reaching 82.50 meters at 14:00, labeled as the "Liujian 2025 No. 1 flood"; the Jin Chengjiang Hydrological Station of the Longjiang River reached a peak water level of 191.77 meters at 15:45, the highest water level since 1983, exceeding the warning level by 3.77 meters. As of 20:00 on the 21st, the Longjiang River, Duolijiang River, Liujian River, and the tributary Nandan River of the Hongshui River in Guangxi have 5 rivers and 5 stations with water levels exceeding the warning levels by 0.43 meters to 3.62 meters. The water level at the Liujian Liuzhou Hydrological Station is 83.02 meters, with a flow rate of 15600 cubic meters per second.
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