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北京,红色预警!多景区关闭!
中国基金报·2025-07-27 03:14

Core Viewpoint - Beijing has issued multiple red alerts for heavy rain and geological disaster risks due to significant rainfall, prompting emergency responses and safety measures across various districts [2][3][8]. Group 1: Weather Alerts and Emergency Responses - Beijing's average rainfall from July 26 to July 27 was 15.9 mm, with the maximum recorded at 297.2 mm in Miyun [2]. - Red alerts for heavy rain were issued for Huairou, Miyun, and Yanqing, while Changping was under a blue alert [2]. - A level one emergency response was activated for Huairou, Miyun, and Yanqing, requiring relevant departments to implement flood prevention measures [2][9]. Group 2: Geological Disaster Risks - A red alert for geological disaster risks was issued for specific areas, indicating a high risk of landslides and mudslides [8]. - Areas with high risk include the eastern part of Yanqing, central and southwestern Huairou, and northwestern Miyun [8]. Group 3: Infrastructure Impact - Heavy rainfall caused significant disruptions, including the closure of 12 roads and power outages affecting 11,860 households [12]. - Communication services were also impacted, with 163 base stations losing signal [12]. - Emergency repairs are underway for damaged roads, including the G234 and National Road 111 [12][13]. Group 4: Tourist Attractions and Public Services - Numerous tourist attractions in Huairou have temporarily closed, including several 5A and 4A rated sites [15][16]. - Public transport services, including multiple bus routes and train lines, have been adjusted or suspended due to the weather conditions [13].