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Overview<\/h2>\n

The Yangtze River is the longest river in China. It has a long history of flooding and the sheer scale of damage caused by the river’s flooding is unmatched elsewhere in the world. Over the past two centuries, the Yangtze River has flooded more than a thousand times. This article will provide an overview of the history of the Yangtze River floods, a discussion of the extent of the damage inflicted, as well as facts and figures to illustrate the scale of the devastation.<\/p>\n

Extent of Damage<\/h2>\n

Apart from the obvious physical effects, such as the loss or damage of structures, the Yangtze River flooding has left a significant impact on the Chinese people. According to experts, the Yangtze River floods have led to the displacement of millions of people, the suspension of economic development and the spread of epidemics. In worst cases, the floods have even caused loss of life and left entire villages destroyed.<\/p>\n

The most significant damage occurred in the mid 1920s when the Yangtze River burst its banks in the provinces of Anhui and Hubei. Over a two month period, the flooding destroyed an estimated 85 million homes and led to the displacement of thousands of impoverished families. The impact was further exacerbated by famine, displacement and an epidemic of cholera.<\/p>\n

Almost 90 years later, another record-breaking flood hit the Yangtze River, making it the worst flooding in over a century. The flooding was so severe that it was compared to the floods of the 1920s. In 2020, the Yangtze River flooded again and caused an estimated of $1 billion damages.<\/p>\n

Data Points<\/h2>\n