Guess who's making waves again? 🌊 It's the Yangtze River in Wuhan!
For the first time since August 2020, the water level in Wuhan's stretch of China's legendary Yangtze River has exceeded its warning mark. As of 9:50 p.m. on Monday, the Hankou monitoring station reported water levels hitting 27.3 meters. That's like the river saying, \"I'm back!\" after almost four years. 😮
The rise has got everyone talking—from local residents enjoying the riverside views to officials at the Wuhan flood control and drought relief headquarters, who are keeping a vigilant eye on the situation.
But don't worry, folks! While it's a rare and impressive sight, authorities are on top of it, ensuring safety measures are in place. If you're in the area, maybe snap a pic (from a safe distance!) and witness this natural phenomenon. 📸
Stay tuned for more updates, and let's keep the vibes positive! ✌️
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Water level in Wuhan section of Yangtze River exceeds warning mark
cgtn.com