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Is the flood in Quxian County, Dazhou City, Sichuan Province serious?

Hello, landlord! I personally experienced the biggest flood in Quxian 100 years. Let me briefly introduce the disaster situation in my hometown.

Since the morning of July, 2065438 10, most areas in Quxian City have been flooded, among which Bayi Street, Pedestrian Street, Laocheba, Houxigou, Nandajie, Quxian No.2 Middle School and People's Vegetable Market have been seriously damaged. South street is near the second middle section and almost flooded to the third floor, and the deepest part of Houxigou is flooded to the second floor. The motorcades in the county and the province were flooded, and many vehicles that had no time to drive away were soaked in the flood. The flood mainly flooded the coastal areas of Qujiang, but the one in the north of the city was not flooded because of its relatively high terrain.

The flood began to recede gradually in the evening of July 19, and by July 20, the urban area basically retreated. Since July 20th, the weather has been fine and the temperature is high, so it shouldn't rain for a short time. The flood receded, but it left a very heavy sediment on the street, which brought great inconvenience to people's travel. There is still a lot of rubbish left on both sides of the street, which stinks again and again. The flood caused water, electricity and gas to be unavailable.

After the flood receded, the government organized the work of cleaning up the mud and garbage in the streets. After emergency repairs, electricity and natural gas have been restored. However, because the water intake point of the water supply company has been polluted by floods, the water supply company is still in emergency repair. After many days of water shortage, the water is gradually recovering, and the current tap water flow is still very small. I estimate that after 10, people's lives will return to the level before the flood.