Qingming Heavy Rain Forms Barrier Lake Upstream of Hehuan Creek, Forestry Bureau Urges Public Not to Enter Creek Bed
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Heavy rains during the Qingming holiday caused a landslide upstream of Hehuan Creek, forming a new barrier lake. The Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency urges the public, including hikers, to refrain from entering the dangerous area.
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- Q: What caused the landslide at Hehuanshi Creek?
- A: Heavy rainfall during the Qingming holiday caused a landslide, resulting in the formation of a barrier lake.
- Q: Is the barrier lake dangerous?
- A: Yes, the Forestry and Nature Conservation Bureau has advised against entering the hazardous area, and the risk of secondary disasters such as a breach is also being considered.
- Q: Is it possible to enter the Hehuanshi Creek trail?
- A: A landslide occurred at about 3.5 km along the Hehuanshi Creek trail. For safety, hikers are instructed to turn back at the Hehuanshan West Peak round trip route.