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Iran's presidential election enters runoff

2024-06-29 17:19 Last Updated At:21:27

Iran will hold a runoff election between Masoud Pezeshkian and Saeed Jalili as no candidate gets minimum threshold of 50 percent of votes in the country's presidential election, the country's interior ministry announced Saturday.

The second round of voting is scheduled to take place on July 5, said the ministry.

Pezeshkian, born in 1954, is an Iranian reformist politician who has held positions including the country's health minister.

Jalili, born in 1965, is an Iranian conservative politician who has served as secretary of the Supreme National Security Council and former chief nuclear negotiator.

Iran's 14th presidential election, initially set for 2025, was rescheduled following the unexpected death of former President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash in late May.

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

Iran's presidential election enters runoff

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Yangtze River basin battles severe flooding after intense rainfall

2024-07-02 02:42 Last Updated At:03:17

Persistent heavy rainfall has led to rising water levels across the Yangtze River basin, creating significant flood control challenges for the areas along the main streams and tributaries.

The Three Gorges Reservoir, located upstream on the Yangtze in central China's Hubei Province, has been gradually reducing its discharge rate to alleviate pressure on downstream areas. On Thursday, the outflow was reduced from 24,000 cubic meters per second to 18,000 cubic meters per second and was further lowered to 14,000 cubic meters per second on Friday. This has caused the reservoir level to rise by approximately 2.9 meters, storing 1.46 billion cubic meters of floodwater.

One of the Yangtze's major tributaries, the Zijiang River in central China's Hunan Province, has also experienced significant flooding. The Shaoyang hydrological station recorded water levels exceeding the warning level, triggering the fourth flood event of this year on Zijiang.

The Miluo River, another river flowing through Hunan, flows from east to west into Dongting Lake before joining the Yangtze River. On Monday afternoon, the water level at the Pingjiang hydrological station on the Miluo River hit 77 meters, exceeding the warning level by about seven meters.

Torrential rains have affected over 200,000 people in Pingjiang County, with more than 1,000 roads and bridges damaged and public transportation disrupted. No casualties have been reported so far.

In east China's Anhui Province, the town of Huikou in Susong County is the first town the Yangtze enters as it flows into Anhui. Water levels at the Huikou hydrological station have been rising continuously, exceeding the warning level by about one meter by Monday afternoon. The water levels along the main course of the Yangtze River in the province have all exceeded the flood warning levels and continue to rise.

Additionally, 19 tributaries including the Shuiyang River, Chuhe River, and Xihe River have also surpassed their respective warning levels.

Yangtze River basin battles severe flooding after intense rainfall

Yangtze River basin battles severe flooding after intense rainfall

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