Jiujiang, Jiangxi: Poyang Lake enters the extremely dry water level, and it is forbidden to re -load the ship into the lake at night
Author:Jiujiang News Network Time:2022.09.07
Jiujiang News Network (Xu Huigang Jiujiang Daily All Media Reporter Zhu Xiweiwen / Photo) In the past few days, due to the continued high temperature and rain, the water level in the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake continued to decline. As of 8:00 on September 6, the water level of the Yangtze River Lakekou Station dropped to 7.89 meters, a decrease of 0.13 meters from the previous day, and the same period of the same period was 8.32 meters. It fell by 0.16 meters a day, and the same period was 8.26 meters in the same period. The water level of Poyang Lake in the Yangtze River fell below 8 meters, marking that Poyang Lake officially entered the extremely dry water level.
The reporter saw at the mouth of the Yangtze River in Poyang Lake that the vast Poyang Lake in the past was obviously "slimming", and large yellow beaches were exposed around the channel. "At present, the water level of Poyang Lake continues to decline, the waterway narrows, and the navigation environment is complicated. After the ship enters the lake at night, it is affected by the sight and is prone to stranding accidents." With the continued decline in the water level of Poyang Lake, the Hugou Port Maritime Department implemented a 24 -hour duty system. It is strictly forbidden to enter the lake at night with a ship with more than 4.5 meters of water, fully maintain the normal navigation order of Poyang Lake, and ensure the safety of ship sailing and the safety of cross -river bridges.
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