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    Dyke dug to divert flood
    ( 2003-09-12 16:39) (newsphoto)


    A dyke is being dug to channel water flooding into Bijiaxiang, Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, back into the Weihe River, September 11, 2003. About 4,000 cubic meters of water is expected to flow through the 200-meter-gap per second; 5-10 days will be needed to discharge of the water. Weihe River is a tributary of the Yellow River where recent heavy rains have forced water levels to soar.[newsphoto.com.cn]

    Piping the water back into Weihe River
     
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