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各方救援力量闻“汛”而动全力开展抢险救援 灾后恢复工作有序展开
Yang Shi Wang·2025-06-27 01:32

Group 1 - Continuous heavy rainfall in Southwest China, particularly in Guizhou and Hunan, with some areas experiencing over 100 mm of rainfall from June 25 to 26 [1][3] - The Ministry of Water Resources and the China Meteorological Administration issued a yellow warning for mountain flood disasters on June 26 [1] - Geological disaster meteorological risk warnings were also issued due to high risks of mountain floods and geological disasters in regions like Yunnan, Guizhou, and Chongqing [3] Group 2 - The Ministry of Water Resources issued targeted flood and mountain flood disaster warnings to 11 provinces, maintaining a Level 4 emergency response for flood defense in six provinces [5] - Rescue operations are ongoing in Southern China, with various departments mobilizing to ensure public safety [6] - In Guizhou, recovery efforts are underway, including drainage and cleaning operations following severe flooding [7][9] Group 3 - Traffic controls have been implemented on multiple highways and national roads in Guizhou due to the heavy rainfall, affecting 16 road sections and 8 toll stations as of June 26 [11] - A bus carrying 10 passengers was rescued after being swept away by rising water in Guangxi, highlighting the dangers posed by the ongoing weather conditions [13][15] Group 4 - Meteorological analysts attribute the continuous heavy rainfall to the onset of the plum rain season and the influence of typhoons, leading to a significant weather pattern affecting both northern and southern regions [16][18]