Core Viewpoint - The National Disaster Reduction Committee and various departments have assessed the natural disaster risk situation for October 2025 and the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, indicating heightened risks of floods, typhoons, forest fires, geological disasters, and droughts across several regions in China [1][2][3]. Flood and Storm Risk - High risks of floods and storm damage are expected in regions such as North China, South China, and Northwest China due to increased rainfall and severe weather conditions, with potential for significant flooding in the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins [1][2]. Typhoon Risk - An estimated 3 to 5 typhoons may form in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea in October, which is above the average of 3.5 typhoons for this period, with 1 to 2 expected to make landfall or significantly impact China [2]. Forest and Grassland Fire Risk - Certain areas, including parts of Beijing, Hebei, and Inner Mongolia, are facing high forest fire risks, with specific regions experiencing extremely high fire danger levels [2][3]. Geological Disaster Risk - Regions such as Northwest Shanxi, South Zhejiang, and parts of Guangdong and Sichuan are identified as having a high risk of geological disasters due to rainfall and other factors [2]. Drought Risk - Moderate meteorological drought conditions are present in parts of Hunan and Jiangxi, with expectations of high temperatures and low rainfall potentially exacerbating drought conditions in East and Central China [2].
两部门发布10月份及国庆中秋假期全国自然灾害风险形势
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-30 11:10