2025年全国十大自然灾害发布
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-16 08:33

Core Viewpoint - The article outlines the ten major natural disasters in China for 2025, highlighting the severity and impact of each event on human life and economic losses. Group 1: Earthquake and Landslides - A 6.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in Dingri County, Tibet, on January 7, affecting 216,000 people, resulting in 126 deaths, and causing direct economic losses of 8.945 billion yuan [1] - A landslide in Junlian County, Sichuan, on February 8, affected nearly 1,000 people, with 29 reported deaths or missing, and direct economic losses exceeding 6 million yuan [2] Group 2: Floods and Geological Disasters - Severe rainstorms in Guizhou in late May led to flooding and geological disasters, impacting 426,000 people, with 24 deaths, and direct economic losses of 600 million yuan [3] - Continuous heavy rainfall in Hunan in late June caused flooding, affecting 1.405 million people, resulting in 6 deaths, and direct economic losses of 7.13 billion yuan [4] - In late June, Guizhou experienced severe flooding, affecting 1.433 million people, with 11 deaths, and direct economic losses of 11.65 billion yuan [5] Group 3: Extreme Weather Events - In late July, Beijing and Hebei faced extreme rainfall, affecting 1.235 million people, with 151 deaths, and direct economic losses of 63.32 billion yuan [6] - From late July to late August, Inner Mongolia experienced flooding, impacting 934,000 people, with 29 deaths, and direct economic losses of 10.36 billion yuan [7] - In early August, Gansu faced severe flooding, affecting 155,000 people, with 52 deaths, and direct economic losses of 2.97 billion yuan [8] Group 4: Typhoons - Typhoon "Hua Jia Sha" made landfall in late September, affecting 3.8775 million people across six provinces, with direct economic losses of 15.88 billion yuan [10] - Typhoon "Mai De Mu" made landfall on October 5, affecting 3.586 million people in four provinces, with direct economic losses of 15.02 billion yuan [11]

2025年全国十大自然灾害发布 - Reportify