Core Viewpoint - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has initiated a Level Four emergency response for flood control in several northern regions of China due to forecasted heavy rainfall and the approach of Typhoon Vansgaow [1] Group 1: Weather Forecast and Impact - From July 24 to 26, northern regions are expected to experience continuous heavy rainfall, with specific areas such as northeastern Beijing, western and northern Hebei, northern Shanxi, central and western Jilin, and central and northern Ningxia facing significant downpours, including localized heavy rain [1] - Typhoon Vansgaow is projected to move into the southeastern East China Sea on the evening of July 24, affecting coastal areas from southern Zhejiang to northern Fujian with wind and rain [1] Group 2: Emergency Response - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has decided to activate a Level Four emergency response for flood control in Beijing, Hebei, Shanxi, Jilin, and Ningxia, as well as a Level Four emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention in Zhejiang and Fujian [1] - A working group previously dispatched by the National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters continues to assist and guide efforts in Jilin [1]
国家防总针对京冀晋吉宁启动防汛四级应急响应
news flash·2025-07-24 07:28