Agreement on provision of hydrological information renewed by China and Mekong River Commission
The
agreement on provision of hydrological information was signed in the
Lao capital of Vientiane on 29 August 2008 by the Ministry of Water
Resources of the People’s Republic of China and the MRC. The signing
marked the end of the Thirteenth Dialogue Meeting between the MRC and
its Dialogue Partners, China and Myanmar.
Known as the Lancang in China, the Lancang-Mekong River runs through China, Myanmar, the Lao PDR, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam. Natural flooding events during the monsoon season follow different patterns each year, meaning that accurate data on rainfall and water flows throughout the river basin are needed so that timely flood warnings can be delivered to people in areas likely to be affected.
As a Dialogue Partner of the MRC, China has since 2002 provided the
MRC Secretariat with daily water level and rainfall data from two
Lancang River hydrological stations at Yunjinghong and Man’an during
the flood season from 15 June-15 October each year.
This information has improved the quality of flood forecasting for the
Mekong River and played a significant role in reducing losses caused by
floods in the MRC member countries of Cambodia, the Lao PDR, Thailand
and Viet Nam. All four MRC Member States and the Secretariat expressed
their appreciation of China’s cooperation on this matter. It was
recognised that the data supplied during the recent flooding in the Lao
PDR and Thailand made an important contribution to preparations for
emergency and relief work in the affected countries.
Joint release by MRC and Ministry of Water Resources of the People's
Republic of China
MRC No. 16/08
Vientiane, Lao PDR
29 August, 2008
Above excerpt from http://www.mrcmekong.org/MRC_news/press08/MRC-China-agreement.htm



