February 17.1918-Shandong Po Toi at Yellow River ice blocks river burst
February 17, 1918 (the first month, seventh day), Wu Wu, Shandong Po Toi at Yellow River ice blocks river breaches.
1918 Shandong Po Toi at the Yellow ice clogged river breaches.
the history of the Yellow River "two years crevasse, a hundred years of a diversion," said. Pa port from Zhou Ding Wang five years (602 BC) to 1938 Huayuankou 2540 year the recorded burst flooding Year 543, $ 1590 more than the number of burst, an important diversion of 26 times. The Yellow River, written records, generally Hebei, into the sea near by today Ziya river to Tianjin, called "Yu River OXBOW. 602 BC of the Yellow River diversion until the first big change to go in the year 1855 to the current river, during 1128 years ago, the river walk north of the existing river into the sea from Tianjin, Lijin; later go south of the existing river into the sea wins Huai disasters affected about 25 million square kilometers of the Haihe, Huaihe River and the lower reaches of the Yangtze River region. Each burst flooding are causing heavy losses. 54, 1933 downstream burst, the affected area 1.l of more than 10,000 square kilometers, the affected population of over 360 million people. (? V history today?? Com) 1938 KMT government clawed Huayuankou Zhengzhou north of the Yellow River levee, drowning 89 people, caused the flood area. (History today www.lssdjt.com)
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