High Middle Ages · East Asia · Disaster

1034

Yellow River bursts its banks in catastrophic flood

July 1034

Intense summer rains broke the fascine levees at Henglong, and the Yellow River abandoned its ancient course in a catastrophic shift that carved three new channels across the north China plain. The flood halved tax revenues from the northern provinces. Emperor Renzong mobilized over a hundred thousand laborers in a futile seven-year effort to force the river back.