Continuous rainfall for more than ten days has caused the lower reaches of the Luo River in China’s west to spill their banks. Large volumes of floodwater released from upstream has destroyed two dams in one county, and villages are flooded. Local jujube growers and those in animal husbandry have suffered serious losses. The autumn harvest is at a severe loss in Dali County of Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, where 108 villages have been affected by floods. According to local media reports, Dali County has experienced heavy rains this fall. Water levels in the Wei River and Luo River running cross the province have exceeded their warning levels, with some areas experiencing serious floods. In Dali’s Zhaodu Town, about 29,000 acres of farmland was flooded, and 25,126 people were had to be urgently evacuated. As to the reason of the flooding, some locals have voiced suspicion that it’s caused by the local …