Workflow
加强抽排值守,目前全市主次干道无积水运行正常
Chang Jiang Ri Bao·2025-08-11 03:05

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The city of Wuhan has effectively managed heavy rainfall and flooding through proactive measures, ensuring that major roads remain operational and drainage systems are functioning efficiently [1][2]. Group 1: Rainfall and Flood Management - From August 10 to August 11, significant rainfall was recorded in Wuhan, with total rainfall ranging from 28.9 to 101.5 millimeters across different districts, peaking at 101.5 millimeters in the Jiangxia District [1]. - The maximum hourly rainfall intensity reached 75.1 millimeters during a specific hour on August 11 [1]. - The city’s drainage systems, including 26 large and medium-sized pumping stations, operated effectively, with a total of 97 million cubic meters of water drained during the rainfall event [1]. Group 2: Emergency Response and Monitoring - The city’s water management departments have implemented a 24-hour monitoring and emergency response system, with over 1,300 personnel deployed for inspections and emergency operations [1]. - Continuous monitoring of river levels showed minor increases in water levels of various rivers, but all remained below the flood defense levels, indicating a stable flood defense situation [2]. - Weather forecasts predict a transition from heavy rain to moderate rain, with ongoing monitoring and reporting by water management departments [2].