Group 1 - Typhoon "Butterfly" has caused significant flooding and waterlogging in areas such as Huai Ji and Guangning in Zhaoqing, leading to proactive power line shutdowns for safety [1][3] - The water level at the Sui River Huai Ji station reached a peak of 52.94 meters, exceeding the warning level by 2.94 meters, resulting in severe inundation in low-lying residential areas [3] - Emergency response teams from the Guangdong Zhaoqing power supply bureau have been deployed to assess and repair damaged electrical equipment, ensuring safety and restoring power to affected users [4][6] Group 2 - As of June 17, the Zhaoqing power supply bureau has dispatched 231 emergency personnel and 81 repair vehicles to expedite the restoration of power in affected areas [4] - On June 18, the water level at the Sui River Huai Ji station reached 55.22 meters, surpassing the warning level by 5.22 meters, marking the highest flood level recorded since the station's establishment [6] - Approximately 117,000 users are currently experiencing power outages due to emergency shutdowns of electrical facilities in severely affected regions [6]
受洪水影响电力设施停运 广东肇庆当地加紧抢修复电
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-18 07:49