City
Epaper

Flood-Disrupted Railway Resumes Traffic in China

By IANS | Updated: August 11, 2024 14:40 IST

Beijing, Aug 11: The Baoji-Chengdu Railway, a key railway line in western China, resumed traffic after 25 days of ...

Open in App

Beijing, Aug 11: The Baoji-Chengdu Railway, a key railway line in western China, resumed traffic after 25 days of disruption due to flood-triggered geological disasters. More than 70 disasters occurred on various sections of the railway, which links the city of Baoji in Shaanxi Province with Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, on July 16 and 17, after heavy rainstorms lashed Baoji, Xinhua news agency reported.The Anhe Bridge, a section of the railway, was brought down by the floods on July 17.

Following the disasters, all train services on the railway were cancelled or diverted to other routes for 25 days till Saturday.China Railway Xi'an Bureau Group Co., Ltd. launched an emergency repair operation, dispatching workers and sending excavators, cranes and other types of large machinery to fix damage to the track.The railway was put into operation in 1958, becoming the country's first electrified railway. Winding through mountains, it has a designed maximum speed of 80 kilometres per hour and serves both freight and passenger trains.

Also Read|  Death Toll Soars to 53 As Sudan Battles Heavy Rains

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: chinaInternational newsHeavy RainsFloodWestern LineRailway
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Local Train Mega Block on September 28, 2025: Services to Be Affected On Central and Western Lines On Sunday

InternationalTyphoon Ragasa Live Tracker Map: Deadly Cyclonic Storm Nears Vietnam After Wreaking Havoc in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan; Check Real-Time Status

InternationalVenezuela Earthquake: 6.2 Magnitude Tremor Jolts Zulia State, Felt in Colombia Too

NationalDiwali Bonus for Railway Employees: Government Approves ₹1,866-Crore For Staff

NationalKolkata Rains: State Government Announces ₹2 Lakh Ex Gratia, Jobs for Families of Victims

International Realted Stories

InternationalOngoing offensive creating new opportunities, bringing Israel closer to achieving its war objectives: IDF Chief

InternationalBangladesh rights group expresses dismay over Yunus's denial of minority persecution

InternationalH-1B visa crackdown to push US firms to shift operations in India: Report

InternationalAwami League holds protest in Geneva against Yunus govt in Bangladesh

InternationalTrump praises Pak leadership for 2nd time in two days, again claims to stop India-Pak war