Core Insights - The province has experienced unprecedented rainfall since September, with an average rainfall of 300.8 mm recorded by October 12, marking the highest level since 1916 [1] - The rainfall in September reached 179.8 mm, which is 2.8 times the average for the same period, while October's rainfall (up to October 12) was 122.1 mm, exceeding the average by 8.7 times [1] - The extreme nature of the rainfall has led to significant flooding, with water levels in major lakes and reservoirs surpassing historical highs [1] Group 1 - The provincial flood control command has issued multiple notifications since September, emphasizing the need to maintain flood control measures and readiness [2] - A total of 131 large and medium-sized reservoirs have participated in flood regulation, with a cumulative flood retention volume of 18.31 billion cubic meters [2] - The command has implemented a coordinated dispatch strategy across the province, issuing eight cross-city dispatch orders to manage water levels effectively [2] Group 2 - Meteorological forecasts indicate that the province will continue to experience widespread rainfall in mid-October, prompting ongoing vigilance and risk assessment from the flood control command [3] - Citizens are advised to exercise caution due to saturated soil conditions and rising water levels, with recommendations to avoid outdoor activities in potentially hazardous areas [3]
9月以来我省降雨量超主汛期 各级防汛部门筑牢“安全堤”
Da Zhong Ri Bao·2025-10-13 01:04