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  2. 1938 Yellow River flood - Wikipedia

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    The new course led the Yellow River into the Shaying River at the city of Zhoujiakou (now Zhoukou), eventually joining the Huai River. Water overflowed from these smaller rivers, causing widespread destruction in the basin. According to a postwar report, floods inundated 32 percent of land and 45 percent of villages in 20 affected counties. [25]

  3. Yellow River - Wikipedia

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    As such, the Yellow River has been considered a blessing and a curse throughout history, and has been nicknamed both "China's Pride" and "China's Sorrow". [3] The Yellow River's basin presently has a population of 120 million people, while over 420 million people live in the immediate provinces which rely on it as a water source. [4]

  4. Second Sino-Japanese War - Wikipedia

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    A map of the flooded area in 1938. The 1938 Yellow River flood ... Of the 1,740,955 Japanese soldiers who died during World War II, 22 percent died in China. [217 ...

  5. Yellow River civilization - Wikipedia

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    Yellow River civilization, Huanghe civilization or Huanghe Valley civilization (Chinese: 黃河文明), Hwan‐huou civilization is an ancient Chinese civilization that prospered in the middle and lower basin of the Yellow River. [1]

  6. Yellow River Map - Wikipedia

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    Map of current configuration of Yellow River system, and the Luo (Lo) River. The Yellow River (Chinese: Huang He ) flows from the Tibetan Plateau to the Bay of Bohai over a course of 5,464 kilometers (3,395 mi), making it the second-longest river in Asia and the sixth-longest in the world .

  7. Battle of Wuhan - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to win more time for the preparation of the defense of Wuhan, the Chinese opened up the dikes of the Yellow River in Huayuankou, Zhengzhou on 9 June. The flood, now known as the 1938 Yellow River flood, forced the Japanese to delay their attack on Wuhan. However, it also caused around 500,000 to 900,000 civilian deaths by flooding ...

  8. Chinese famine of 1942–1943 - Wikipedia

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    Caused by drought, locusts, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1938 Yellow River flood, corruption, and government inefficiency The province of Henan in the modern People's Republic of China . The Henan famine of 1942–1943 ( Chinese : 河南大饑荒 ) occurred within the context of the Second Sino-Japanese War and resulted from a combination of ...

  9. Jishi Gorge outburst flood - Wikipedia

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    The Jishi Gorge outburst flood was a natural disaster that occurred around 1920 BC in China.The water flow during the eruption was one of the largest fresh water flows to occur in our geologic epoch and caused large widespread flooding around the Yellow River, affecting everyone living in the river basin.