台风灾害应对

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“生死时速” 台风夜中和村抢出57条生命
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-06-21 01:33
Core Points - The timely actions of village officials in Guizi Town, Maoming City, during Typhoon "Butterfly" led to the successful evacuation of 57 villagers, avoiding casualties from a subsequent landslide [1][2] - Liu Mingfang, a village official, was recognized as an "Outstanding Communist Party Member" for her leadership in the emergency response [1] - The heavy rainfall from June 13 to 16 caused significant damage, with approximately 5,000 cubic meters of earth and rock collapsing, damaging 35 houses [2][3] Summary by Sections - **Emergency Response**: Liu Mingfang discovered unusual conditions during her patrol and immediately reported it, leading to a coordinated evacuation effort by local officials [1][2] - **Evacuation Process**: The evacuation involved waking villagers using various methods, and all 57 individuals were safely relocated to a designated shelter before the landslide occurred [2] - **Post-Disaster Situation**: The aftermath of the landslide left the village in disarray, with many homes damaged and villagers needing reassurance and support from local officials [3][5] - **Current Status**: As of June 20, 10 households with 19 individuals remained in the shelter while geological assessments were conducted to ensure safety before allowing residents to return home [5]
今年第1号台风“蝴蝶”或明日登陆海南岛
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-06-12 01:31
Group 1 - The first typhoon of the year, "Butterfly," has formed in the South China Sea and is expected to make landfall in southern Hainan Island on June 13 [1] - Hainan has initiated a Level III emergency response for flood and wind prevention due to the approaching typhoon [1] - The typhoon's center is currently located approximately 35 kilometers west of Sansha City, with maximum wind speeds of 8 levels (18 m/s) and a wind radius of 100 to 260 kilometers [1] Group 2 - As of June 11, 30,516 out of 30,721 fishing vessels in Hainan have returned to port for safety, and 36,157 personnel have been evacuated from fishing boats and rafts [2] - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has activated a Level IV emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention in Guangdong and Hainan, deploying two working groups to assist [2] - By noon on June 11, a total of 258 individuals have been evacuated from hazardous areas across the province [2]