Group 1: Weather Alerts and Flooding - The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning, predicting continued heavy rainfall in southern China, particularly in the western Sichuan Basin and northern Guizhou, with localized heavy downpours expected [1] - From June 23 to June 24, 20 rivers in Guizhou, Hunan, and Guangxi experienced flooding above warning levels, with the maximum exceeding by 6.12 meters [2] - The Ministry of Water Resources has maintained a Level IV emergency response for flood defense in six provinces, including Zhejiang, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi, and Guizhou [2] Group 2: Emergency Response and Evacuations - In response to the heavy rainfall, 430 individuals were evacuated in Rongjiang County, Guizhou, due to rising water levels [5] - In Sandu County, Guizhou, 1,441 people were relocated as a precaution against the ongoing severe weather, with the maximum rainfall recorded at 166.6 mm [6][9] - In Kaili, Guizhou, 376 villagers were stranded due to flooding, prompting the government to utilize drones for emergency supply deliveries [11] Group 3: Infrastructure Damage - A bridge on the G76 highway in Sandu County collapsed due to a landslide triggered by continuous heavy rainfall, although no casualties were reported [7] - In Guangxi, multiple villages experienced flooding, leading to the evacuation of over 700 residents and the establishment of temporary shelters [14]
闻“汛”而动,生命至上!多地全力转移安置受灾群众 保障生活需求
Yang Shi Wang·2025-06-25 04:01