From last night to the morning (March 2), some netizens posted topics such as "Qinghai Flood" and "Donggezona Lake Dam Break" on some online platforms, which aroused concern. A reporter from the main station reported to the local government on the topics that netizens are concerned about. department for verification.

  It is understood that on February 18, the water level of Donggetsona Lake in Maduo County, Goluo Prefecture, Qinghai Province rose, causing the guide wall on the left side of the lock chamber to be washed away, causing an increase in flood pressure on the downstream river in Dulan County, and affecting Dulan It has affected the production and life of five towns in the county: Gouli Township, Xiangjia Township, Xiangride Town, Balong Township and Zongjia Town.

  After the disaster occurred, the local organization organized more than 1,100 county and rural cadres and masses to immediately carry out potential hazard investigation, and worked with water conservancy, emergency, transportation, agriculture and animal husbandry and other industry departments to carry out emergency material allocation, safety hazard investigation, river water level monitoring, and guide the masses to avoid danger. Waiting for work.

During this period, a total of more than 10,000 pieces of materials such as ton bags, lead wire gabions, sacks, generators, cotton coats, and life jackets were allocated to ensure the safety of people's lives and property around the river.

On the 21st, we completed the sealing and closing of the destroyed guide wall of the Donggezona Lake water release gate and the cracked gap on the north slope of the water release gate guide wall.

  The reporter learned from the relevant departments of Dulan County that the disaster affected a total of 8 people from 2 households in the Zongjia area of ​​Dulan County, 195 livestock died, about 24.95 kilometers of rural roads and pastoral roads were damaged by water, and some water conservancy facilities were washed away. There was no damage to farmland or pasture due to flooding, and no casualties were caused.

Situations such as "dozens of people dead and thousands of people missing" published by some online platforms are inconsistent with the facts.

(Headquarters reporter Wang Xiaolong and Yang Cheng)