‘Extreme floods’ could hit deserts


Sandy sanctuary: Men sitting at the foot of a dune in Taklamakan Desert outside the village of Jiya near Hotan, Xinjiang. — Reuters

Communities in the nation’s northwestern Xinjiang and ­nearby regions were warned to prepare for “extreme floods” this summer, driven by abnormally high temperatures, heavy rainfall and rapid glacier melt.

Xinjiang’s Taklamakan Desert, China’s largest, experienced its first flood of the year in early June, state broadcaster CCTV reported yesterday, showing foo­tage of water filling the dunes.

While the Taklamakan has experienced similar floods since 2021, they typically occur in August, when temperatures peak. However, temperatures have surged much earlier this year.

On June 12, Xinjiang was 7.3 degrees hotter than average for this time of year, reaching 38°C, according to Reuters Climate Monitor.

Western and southern Xinjiang have also seen more frequent rainfall recently. Precipitation in some areas has been double or even triple the historical average for early June, CCTV reported.

The combination of intense heat and rainfall has triggered the desert floods.

Large swathes of glaciers and snowpack in the Tianshan and Kunlun mountains have melted, sending runoff rushing into the Tarim River, China’s longest inland waterway.

The influx caused the river to burst its banks, spilling water into low-lying areas of the desert, the broadcaster said.

While the seasonal floods can temporarily create short-lived oases, experts say they are unlikely to last because the Taklamakan Desert is situated far inland and surrounded by high mountains, so low moisture levels and extreme evaporation will quickly dry out the terrain.

Though the water provides vital irrigation for local forests, officials warned of severe infrastructure risks.

“Extreme floods can destroy roads, railways, and oil and gas facilities, posing a significant disas­ter risk,” Sun Qianqian, an analyst at the China Meteo­rological Administration, told CCTV. — Reuters

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