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: Why has a new barrier lake formed upstream of Hehuan Creek?
- A: It was formed because of a landslide caused by heavy rainfall during the Qingming holiday.
- Q: Where did the landslide occur along the Hehuan Creek trail?
- A: The landslide occurred in Forest Management District Number 82, approximately at the 3.5 kilometer mark of the trail.
- Q: What route should hikers take instead of the closed trail?
- A: Hikers are advised to return via the original Hehuan West Peak trail and not proceed further.
- Q: Why was a full aerial survey of the landslide site not possible?
- A: A full survey was not possible due to ongoing rainfall, heavy fog, and the risk of falling rocks.
- Q: What did the preliminary assessment conclude about downstream risks?
- A: It concluded that there are no immediate risks to residents or cultivated land within the fourteen kilometer range from the collapse site to Mulan Bridge.