Northwest China Faces Increased Flood Risk Due to Climate Change, Expert Warns
L'essentiel
- Expert Xu Xiaofeng warns Northwest China's arid ecosystems and infrastructure are at higher risk of flood damage due to limited water absorption capacity.
- Facilities in Xinjiang's desert and Gobi are particularly vulnerable.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Northwest China's arid regions have limited capacity to absorb heavy rainfall, making infrastructure vulnerable to washouts and farmland susceptible to flooding.
Xu Xiaofeng, president of the China Meteorological Service Association and former deputy head of the CMA, said the ecosystems and infrastructure of the country’s northwest could be at greater risk than other regions.
“These regions have long been arid, with fewer rivers, lakes or ponds. That means the land has limited capacity to absorb heavy rainfall, making roads more vulnerable to washouts and farmland more susceptible to flooding,” he said.
“Many facilities in Xinjiang’s desert and the Gobi are designed for arid conditions – low rainfall, strong winds and large diurnal temperature variations – and over time they have adapted to the local environment.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific infrastructure projects are most at risk?
- What adaptation measures are being considered or implemented?





