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省防总启动省级四级防汛应急响应
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-10-12 23:04
Core Points - The provincial flood control headquarters has activated a level four flood emergency response due to continuous heavy rainfall since October 11 [1] - The rainfall has led to significant increases in water levels in the Weihe and Han rivers, prompting the issuance of blue flood warnings [1] Group 1: Emergency Response - The provincial flood control headquarters initiated the emergency response at 10 AM on October 12 [1] - Local authorities are required to prioritize flood prevention efforts, emphasizing the importance of human life and safety [1] Group 2: Monitoring and Preparedness - Authorities must closely monitor rainfall and potential hazards such as mountain floods, geological disasters, and urban flooding [1] - There is a need for adequate preparation of materials and equipment to address potential risks [1] Group 3: Flood Management - Water resource departments are instructed to manage flood control measures for large and medium-sized reservoirs to alleviate downstream pressure [1] - The implementation of evacuation protocols for residents in danger zones is mandated, along with ensuring their safety and living conditions [1]
广西终止针对北海、防城港、钦州、玉林防汛四级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-07 05:32
Core Points - The tropical depression "Maidum" has weakened and moved into Vietnam, with significant reduction in wind strength [1] - The impact of "Maidum" on Guangxi's weather has largely ended, leading to the lifting of various weather warnings [1] Summary by Category Weather Impact - The central meteorological station has ceased numbering for "Maidum" as of October 6, indicating the storm's diminished strength [1] - Guangxi meteorological authorities lifted the typhoon level four warning at 21:00 on October 6 and the heavy rain level three warning at 08:30 on October 7 [1] Flood Response - Despite the storm's weakening, rivers such as the Liujiang and its tributaries are expected to experience a rise in water levels between 1 to 8 meters [1] - The Guangxi Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has decided to terminate the level four flood emergency response for Beihai, Fangchenggang, Qinzhou, and Yulin at 12:00 on October 7, while maintaining the response for Nanning, Guigang, Baise, and Chongzuo [1]
国家防总对云南启动防汛四级应急响应
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-06 05:48
Core Points - The National Flood Control Headquarters has initiated a Level IV emergency response for flood prevention in Yunnan Province on October 6 [1] - A working group has been dispatched to Yunnan to assist and guide flood prevention efforts [1] - Typhoon "Maidum," the 21st typhoon of the year, is currently located in Chongzuo City, Guangxi, with maximum wind force of 8 (tropical storm level) [1] - The typhoon is expected to move west-northwest at a speed of 15 to 20 kilometers per hour, with its intensity continuing to weaken [1] - Some areas in Yunnan are forecasted to experience heavy rainfall in the coming days, particularly in the southeastern and central-eastern regions, with rainfall amounts between 100 to 190 millimeters classified as heavy rain [1]
国家防总针对云南启动防汛四级应急响应派出工作组赴地方指导
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-06 02:23
Core Points - The 21st typhoon "Maidam" is currently located in Chongzuo City, Guangxi, with maximum wind force of 8 levels (tropical storm level) as of October 6 at 8 AM [1] - The typhoon is expected to move northwest at a speed of 15 to 20 kilometers per hour, with its intensity continuing to weaken [1] - Affected areas in Yunnan will experience heavy rainfall in the coming days, particularly in the southeastern and central-eastern regions, with rainfall amounts between 100 to 190 millimeters [1] - In response to the situation, the National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters initiated a Level 4 flood emergency response for Yunnan Province at 10 AM on October 6 and dispatched a working group to assist in flood control efforts [1]
我省启动江淮地区防汛Ⅳ级应急响应全省河湖水情平稳
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-09-24 23:15
Core Points - The province has experienced significant rainfall, with heavy rain reported in the northern regions and severe storms in the central areas [1] - Emergency responses have been activated, including a level IV flood response in the Jianghuai region and a level III response in Yancheng, which was later upgraded to level II [1] - A total of 5 emergency response teams have been organized, with 1 team already engaged in drainage efforts and 4 teams on standby [1] - Over 3,315 mobile pumps and drainage equipment have been deployed, with 7,907 personnel involved in inspections [1] - Risk management measures have been implemented at 269 locations, resulting in the relocation of 3,632 individuals [1] - The overall water situation in rivers and lakes remains stable, with no reported emergencies or disasters as of the latest updates [1] - Future forecasts indicate rising water levels in the river and lake areas, with some monitoring stations potentially exceeding warning levels, but the overall water situation is manageable [1]
广东惠州防汛Ⅲ级应急响应提升为防汛Ⅱ级
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-24 08:50
Core Points - The article reports on the impact of Typhoon "Hagupit" on Huizhou City, leading to frequent rainfall from September 24 to 25, with cumulative rainfall expected to reach levels from heavy rain to extremely heavy rain in some areas [1] - In response to the evolving rain and water conditions, the Huizhou Flood Control Command has decided to upgrade the flood response from Level III to Level II at 15:30 on September 24, following the emergency response plan [1] Summary by Category - **Weather Impact** - Typhoon "Hagupit" is causing significant rainfall in Huizhou City, with expected cumulative rainfall reaching heavy to extremely heavy levels [1] - **Emergency Response** - The Huizhou Flood Control Command has elevated the flood response level from III to II based on the assessment of rain and water conditions [1]
惠州启动防汛Ⅲ级应急响应
Core Viewpoint - The article reports on the impact of Typhoon "Haikashan" on Huizhou City, leading to heavy rainfall and the activation of a Level III flood emergency response [1] Group 1: Weather Impact - Huizhou City, specifically Huizhou District, Huiyang District, and Daya Bay District, experienced heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in the past 24 hours due to Typhoon "Haikashan" [1] - Strong rainfall cloud systems are expected to continue affecting Huizhou City [1] Group 2: Emergency Response - The city's flood prevention command decided to activate a Level III emergency response at 12 PM on September 24, based on the city's flood, drought, wind, and frost emergency plan [1]
全省16市普遍迎降雨 省防指启动防汛四级应急响应
Da Zhong Ri Bao· 2025-09-24 01:38
Core Viewpoint - The article reports on the impact of Typhoon "Hagupit" leading to widespread rainfall across 16 cities in Shandong Province, prompting the provincial flood control authority to initiate a Level 4 emergency response to manage potential flooding and related disasters [1] Group 1: Weather Impact - The province experienced moderate to heavy rainfall, with some areas facing localized torrential downpours due to the combined effects of the typhoon's moisture transport and high-altitude troughs [1] - Specific cities affected include Heze, Jining, Tai'an, southern Zibo, northern Linyi, southern Weifang, Qingdao, Yantai, and Weihai [1] Group 2: Emergency Response - The provincial flood control command initiated a Level 4 emergency response at 10 AM on the 23rd for cities including Qingdao, Yantai, Weifang, and Weihai [1] - Authorities are required to organize flood responsibility personnel to ensure compliance with emergency response measures, focusing on risks such as mountain floods, geological disasters, small reservoirs, and low-lying flood-prone areas [1] - Timely and accurate warning information must be disseminated, and evacuation of at-risk populations should be organized, alongside pre-positioning of rescue forces and equipment [1]
重庆针对10个区县启动防汛四级应急响应
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-17 09:47
Core Viewpoint - Chongqing has initiated a Level 4 emergency response for flood prevention in 10 districts and counties due to heavy rainfall and potential water-related disasters [1][2] Group 1: Emergency Response Details - The emergency response was triggered by significant rainfall, with the maximum recorded rainfall reaching 177.5 mm in Da Zu District and hourly rainfall of 85.3 mm in Rong Chang District [1] - The response covers the districts of Tongnan, Dazhu, Rongchang, Tongliang, Hechuan, Beibei, Chengkou, Kaizhou, Wuxi, and Yunyang [1][2] Group 2: Action Plans and Measures - Authorities are required to enhance organizational leadership and coordination, improve monitoring and early warning systems, and ensure smooth emergency communication [2] - A dual control mechanism focusing on "hazard points + risk areas" is to be implemented, particularly in high-risk sectors such as construction sites, tourist areas, and mountain lodges [2] - Preparations for emergency resources and materials are emphasized, along with the need for scientific management of water resources to balance flood prevention and drought response [2]
强降雨来袭 山东启动防汛三级应急响应
Da Zhong Ri Bao· 2025-09-17 01:01
Core Points - A new round of heavy rainfall began on the night of September 15, leading to the issuance of a yellow rainstorm warning and the activation of a level three flood emergency response by the provincial flood control command [1][2] - The average rainfall across the province from 12 PM on September 15 to 4 PM on September 16 was 22.6 mm, equivalent to approximately 35.5 billion cubic meters of water [1] - The top three cities with the highest average rainfall were Rizhao at 50.7 mm, Linyi at 41.4 mm, and Heze at 35.5 mm [1] - Ten counties (cities, districts) recorded average rainfall exceeding 50.0 mm, with Linyi City District receiving the highest at 69.5 mm [1] - A joint mountain flood disaster meteorological warning was issued, indicating a high possibility of mountain flood disasters in specific areas from 8 PM on September 16 to 8 PM on September 17 [1] - The flood control command elevated the emergency response level for several cities, emphasizing the need for strict implementation of flood control measures and preparedness for emergency response [2]