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China seals dike breach at its second-largest freshwater lake

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China seals dike breach at its second-largest freshwater lake

2024-07-08 23:27 Last Updated At:07-09 03:17

Rescue workers successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake on Monday night, according to local authorities.

At 22:31, the final truckload of rocks was dumped into the breach in a dike at Dongting Lake, amidst the cheers of the rescue personnel.

According to the Yueyang flood control and drought relief headquarters, the repairs to the dike will expedite drainage and post-disaster reconstruction.

Floodwaters from torrential rain caused the breach at Dongting Lake in Huarong County in the city of Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, on Friday afternoon.

The breach was initially about 10 meters wide but later expanded.

Following the immediate relocation of residents from the affected area, urgent measures have been taken to repair the breach.

As of 14:00 Sunday, a total of 4,739 professional rescue personnel, 469 vehicles, 318 items of equipment, 144 large equipment sets and 170 boats had been deployed to the breach site.

Meanwhile, reinforcement efforts began on an embankment located approximately 2 kilometers behind the breached dike, serving as the second line of defense.

Stretching about 14.3 kilometers between two other embankments, it protects over 100,000 mu (about 6666.67 hectares) of fertile land and the homes of many residents.

Huarong County has established four relocation sites in the county seat, each equipped with ample daily necessities and medical support services, as well as air-conditioners and fans to combat the summer heat.

As of Saturday, a total of 7,680 people who needed to be relocated had been safely evacuated, with no casualties reported, and all have been properly resettled.

Prior to the breach, Hunan Province experienced 17 consecutive days of heavy rainfall, the longest period of regional heavy rain since 1961.

China seals dike breach at its second-largest freshwater lake

China seals dike breach at its second-largest freshwater lake

China seals dike breach at its second-largest freshwater lake

China seals dike breach at its second-largest freshwater lake

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Pro-Palestinian protesters march in Toronto against Western arm supplies to Israel

2024-10-06 21:55 Last Updated At:22:07

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in downtown Toronto, Canada's largest city, on Saturday, joining a global wave of protests to oppose Western military aid to Israel as its destructive offensive in the Gaza Strip approaches the one-year mark.

The protesters rallied at Yonge-Dundas Square, a public square at the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street in downtown Toronto, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people and calling on the international community to stop Israel's aggression against Lebanon.

The crowd then marched along Yonge, the city's busiest street, following a designated route around the downtown area.

Yara Shoufani, one of the protest's main organizers and an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement, a transnational movement of young Palestinians in Palestine and worldwide, stressed that the United States and other Western nations have enabled Israel's actions in Gaza, urging the international community to speak for the Palestinian people at the United Nations and speak out against the ongoing military support for Israel.

"This protest is joining over 30 protests across the world on this day at this time that are standing with the people of Gaza. We're here today to mark one year of genocide against the people of Gaza, which has murdered over 189,000 Palestinians," said Shoufani, citing an estimate for excess deaths in the Gaza Strip that was put forth in a study published in the Lancet, a peer-reviewed scientific journal.

"We're also here to mark our people's ongoing resistance to occupation and colonialism. Over the last year, Israel has committed massacres in Palestine which are funded and backed by the United States, Canada and other Western nations. So we're here to demand the Canadian government stop selling arms to Israel and to show our people in Gaza and in Lebanon who are now also facing attacks that we stand with them, that we will continue from all walks of life across Canada to stand with the people of Palestine and Lebanon in their struggle for freedom," the protest organizer added.

Other demonstrators echoed these sentiments, opposing the military support of Israel.

"This country is sending weapons to Israel for free, free of charge. The U.S. government is supporting this tyrannic regime of Netanyahu. The U.S. government supports Israel and sends them weapons. This is ethnic cleansing. Genocide was going on," said Lilia, a protester.

Left-wing groups, including Socialist Action Canada, also took part in the demonstration. Barry Weisleder, federal secretary of the group, urged the Canadian government and all political parties to respond to calls from the public.

"We're here to demand an end to this vile, anti-human genocide against the Palestinians not only in Gaza, but also in the West Bank, and now the conflict has expanded into Lebanon. We think the Trudeau government should be ashamed that it has blood on its hands. Even though a resolution has passed in Parliament a few months ago, they continue to honor negotiated military deals that were made a year ago or before that. So we want those to end," said Weisleder.

Similar protests broke out across cities worldwide, including Paris, Rome, Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona and Cape Town. Demonstrators demanded an end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, showing solidarity with Palestinians and condemning Western arms support for Israel.

The Palestinian death toll from the ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip had risen to at least 41,825, Gaza-based health authorities said in a statement on Saturday.

The statement said 96,900 others had been injured by Israeli attacks since the current round of the conflict broke out on October 7, 2023.

Pro-Palestinian protesters march in Toronto against Western arm supplies to Israel

Pro-Palestinian protesters march in Toronto against Western arm supplies to Israel

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