Core Points - Shenzhen's Dapeng New District Emergency Management Bureau issued a fine of 5,000 yuan to two tourists for entering a natural disaster risk zone without permission after the blue alert for Typhoon "Wipha" was activated, marking the first fine issued under the new natural disaster regulations in Shenzhen and nationwide [1][2] Group 1 - The Dapeng New District has excellent mountain and sea resources, attracting many tourists, but some disregard warnings during severe weather, posing challenges for disaster response efforts [2] - The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Natural Disaster Prevention Regulations allow the government to designate areas as natural disaster risk zones and impose fines ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 yuan for violations [2] - The Dapeng New District was the first in the city to designate natural disaster risk zones after expert evaluations and public consultations, including areas like the Dapeng Peninsula National Geopark [2] Group 2 - Following the blue alert for Typhoon "Wipha" on July 19, tourists were found climbing in the designated risk zone, leading to a rescue operation that lasted 12 hours as the typhoon escalated to an orange alert [2] - The fine issued on August 15 was a result of the enforcement of the regulations aimed at preventing unauthorized access to these hazardous areas during natural disasters [1][2]
台风天擅自登山 两名游客被罚款 深圳开出全国首张自然灾害综合法规罚单
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-08-16 23:55