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此轮强降雨与上一轮落区重叠度高 间歇时间短地质灾害风险加大 多地发布预警
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2025-08-14 07:57

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the severe geological disaster risk in several regions of Guangdong province due to the heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon "Yangliu," with specific areas identified as high-risk zones for geological disasters [1][2]. Group 1: Geological Disaster Risk Assessment - The Natural Resources Department of Guangdong province has identified 16 counties (cities, districts) across 8 cities, including Guangzhou, Shaoguan, Shantou, and others, as having a high risk of geological disasters due to overlapping heavy rainfall and high soil moisture levels [1]. - As of August 13, 14:00, the department issued three warning alerts, including one Level 3 and two Level 4 alerts, with the highest alert level currently at Level 3 for several districts in Shantou, Meizhou, and other areas [1]. Group 2: Preparedness and Monitoring Measures - The Natural Resources Department emphasizes the need for close monitoring of rainfall impacts in eastern and northern Guangdong, as well as in the Pearl River Delta region, and urges preparedness for potential geological disasters [2]. - Key population-dense areas such as towns, tourist sites, schools, and hospitals are highlighted for preemptive safety measures, including the evacuation of vulnerable groups like the elderly and children [2]. - The department has mobilized 2,543 personnel for geological disaster inspections, covering 1,090 risk points as of August 13, 14:00, and stresses the importance of ongoing monitoring and safety controls in areas previously affected by geological disasters [2].