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Bazhang River
Bazhang River near Chukou
Location
CountryTaiwan
CityChiayi City, Chiayi County, Tainan City
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationAlishan, Chiayi County
 • elevation1,940 m (6,360 ft)
MouthTaiwan Strait
 • location
Budai, Chiayi County
 • coordinates
23°19′26″N 120°07′44″E / 23.324°N 120.129°E / 23.324; 120.129
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length80.86 km (50.24 mi)
Basin size474.74 km2 (183.30 sq mi)

The Bazhang River, also spelled Pachang River, (Chinese: 八掌溪; pinyin: Bāzhǎng Xī; Wade–Giles: Pa1-chang3 Hsi1) is a river in Taiwan. It flows through Chiayi City, Chiayi County and Tainan City for 81 km.[1][2]

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History

On July 22, 2000, the Bazhang River experienced extreme flooding. Four workers on a riverbed construction project became trapped in the river by flash flooding. After waiting for over three hours for air rescue, to the shock of viewers on live television, the workers were swept away by floodwaters.[2][3] Another flood event occurred in 2001.[2]

Outflows

Bridges

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bazhang River" (in Chinese). Water Resources Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs. Archived from the original on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Nadarajah, S.; Shiau, J. T. (2005). "Analysis of extreme flood events for the Pachang River, Taiwan". Water Resources Management. 19 (4): 363–374. doi:10.1007/s11269-005-2073-2. S2CID 154079981.
  3. ^ Lin, Irene (27 July 2000). "Workplace safety faulted in tragedy". The Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 April 2016.


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