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还将有台风生成 10月份及国庆中秋假期全国自然灾害风险形势发布
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-30 09:47
Core Insights - The National Disaster Reduction Committee and various ministries have assessed the natural disaster risk for October 2025, highlighting significant risks from floods, typhoons, forest fires, geological disasters, and droughts during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays [1][2][3] Flood and Storm Risk - High risks of floods and storm damage are anticipated in regions such as North China, South China, and Northwest China, with potential for short-term heavy rainfall and severe weather events [1] - Specific river basins, including the Yellow River and Yangtze River, may experience flood levels exceeding warning thresholds [1] Typhoon Risk - An expected 3 to 5 typhoons may form in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea in October, which is above the average of 3.5 typhoons for this period, with 1 to 2 potentially making landfall in China [2] Forest and Grassland Fire Risk - Areas including northern Beijing, northern Hebei, and parts of Inner Mongolia and Northeast China are facing high forest fire risks, with certain regions experiencing extreme fire danger levels [2] Geological Disaster Risk - Regions such as Northwest Shanxi, Southern Zhejiang, and parts of Guangdong and Sichuan are identified as having a high risk of geological disasters due to rainfall and other factors [2] Drought Risk - Moderate meteorological drought conditions are present in parts of Hunan and Jiangxi, with expectations of high temperatures and low rainfall potentially exacerbating drought conditions in East and Central China [2]
交通运输部:23省份公路受洪涝灾害影响,损毁超160亿元
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-27 06:49
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant impact of extreme weather conditions, particularly heavy rainfall, on transportation infrastructure across multiple provinces in China, leading to substantial economic losses and increased emergency response efforts [1] Group 1: Impact on Transportation Infrastructure - A total of 23 provinces (regions, municipalities) have reported varying degrees of damage to road transportation infrastructure due to flooding, with preliminary estimates of losses exceeding 16 billion yuan [1] - The Ministry of Transport has initiated repair efforts and, in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, has allocated 540 million yuan in emergency funds for road recovery [1] Group 2: Emergency Response Measures - As of August 25, the Ministry of Transport has conducted 38 responses to heavy rainfall and 8 responses to typhoons, enhancing emergency preparedness and response for affected areas [1] - The risk of maritime transportation safety incidents has increased due to extreme weather, prompting the transportation department to conduct maritime search and rescue operations, successfully rescuing over 3,000 individuals at sea from January to July this year [1]
国家防灾减灾救灾委员会办公室 应急管理部发布2025年7月全国自然灾害情况
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-08-25 03:18
Core Insights - The report highlights the significant impact of natural disasters in China during July 2025, primarily due to floods and geological disasters, resulting in substantial human and economic losses [1] Group 1: Flood and Geological Disasters - In July, extreme rainfall led to 10 regional heavy rain events, with northern regions suffering severe flooding and geological disasters, particularly in Shandong, Jilin, and Liaoning, affecting 11.9 million people and causing direct economic losses of 26.5 billion yuan [2] - The cumulative rainfall in certain areas exceeded 400 mm, leading to significant flooding in Beijing and surrounding provinces, with 89.4 million people affected and direct economic losses of 445 billion yuan [2] Group 2: Wind and Hail Disasters - Eight regional strong convective weather events occurred, impacting 23 provinces, with significant damage reported in Inner Mongolia and Yunnan, resulting in 103.4 million people affected and direct economic losses of 43.1 billion yuan [3] Group 3: Typhoon Activity - Seven typhoons were generated in July, with three making landfall in China, causing a total of 31.4 billion yuan in direct economic losses and affecting 151.6 million people [4] Group 4: Drought Conditions - Drought conditions developed in the Huanghuai and Jianghuai regions, with some areas experiencing over 50% less rainfall than usual, affecting 49.5 million people and resulting in direct economic losses of 1.9 billion yuan [5][6] Group 5: Earthquake and Fire Activity - Earthquake activity was notably lower, with only four significant earthquakes recorded, and no major damage reported, while forest fire incidents remained stable with only six fires occurring [7]
可能造成雷电、洪涝、城市内涝等灾害!内蒙古发布雷电黄色预警信号
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-21 08:10
Core Points - The Inner Mongolia Meteorological Station issued a yellow lightning warning, indicating that areas including northern Chifeng, most of Tongliao, eastern Hinggan League, and eastern and northern Hulunbuir will experience lightning activity within the next six hours [1] - The warning also mentions the possibility of severe weather conditions such as short-term heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, strong winds, and hail, which could lead to disasters like lightning strikes, flooding, and urban waterlogging [1] Summary by Category Weather Warning - A yellow lightning warning has been issued for specific regions in Inner Mongolia, highlighting the expected occurrence of lightning activity [1] - The warning covers northern Chifeng, most of Tongliao, eastern Hinggan League, and eastern and northern Hulunbuir [1] Severe Weather Conditions - Local areas may experience short-term heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, strong winds, and hail [1] - These severe weather conditions pose risks of lightning, flooding, and urban waterlogging [1] Preparedness Measures - Relevant government departments are advised to carry out lightning prevention work [2] - The public is encouraged to closely monitor weather updates and minimize outdoor activities during this period [2]
洪水退去后,车子房子还能用吗?
Hu Xiu· 2025-08-07 13:03
Core Points - Recent heavy rainfall across multiple regions in China has led to severe flooding and natural disasters, affecting thousands of people and causing significant property damage [2][3]. Group 1: Impact of Flooding - Hebei Province experienced strong rainfall, with a 24-hour precipitation of 362.6 millimeters, nearly equivalent to the annual rainfall, resulting in mountain floods [2]. - Over 300,000 people were affected in Beijing due to continuous heavy rain, with 24,000 houses damaged [2]. - Guangdong Province faced the strongest rainfall of the year, leading to waterlogging in several cities [2]. - Zhengzhou in Henan Province saw multiple tunnel closures and nearly 100 bus routes suspended due to heavy rain and severe convective weather [2]. Group 2: Vehicle Safety Post-Flood - Vehicle owners are advised to assess their vehicles after flooding, particularly checking if the water level exceeded the vehicle's air intake [4][5]. - If the vehicle was submerged, it is crucial to avoid restarting the engine to minimize damage [10][12]. - For electric vehicles, the primary risk lies in the safety of electronic circuits and components after water exposure [11]. Group 3: Insurance and Claims Process - If water levels exceed the vehicle's floor, insurance claims should be initiated promptly, including reporting to the insurance company within 24 hours and documenting the damage with photographs [12][13]. - It is essential to have all relevant documents ready for the claims process, including identification and vehicle registration [13]. Group 4: Post-Disaster Home Safety - Homeowners should inspect their properties for safety before re-entering, particularly assessing the foundation and structural integrity [17][18]. - Visible cracks or tilting in buildings indicate potential danger, especially in brick and adobe structures [19][23]. - Electrical systems should be checked for water damage, with all power switches turned off before re-energizing the home [24][28].
受洪涝灾害影响 菲律宾首都马尼拉市宣布进入灾难状态
news flash· 2025-07-22 10:40
Group 1 - The Philippines' capital, Manila, has declared a state of disaster due to multiple weather systems causing severe flooding [1] - Quezon City, part of the Greater Manila area, has also declared a state of disaster to expedite disaster response efforts [1]
榕江县再次警报拉响!“全员撤离”
第一财经· 2025-06-28 10:36
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the severe flooding situation in Rongjiang County, which has prompted the local government to elevate the flood response level to the highest alert due to continuous heavy rainfall and rising water levels in local rivers [1][3]. Group 1: Flood Response and Government Actions - On June 28, Rongjiang County upgraded its flood response from Level II to Level I, effective from 12:30 PM [1]. - The water level at the Douliu River hydrological station is expected to reach a peak of 253.50 meters, exceeding the guaranteed water level by 2.0 meters [3]. - The local government has issued a letter urging residents to evacuate from flood-prone areas and has provided evacuation routes for seven major flood zones [4]. Group 2: Impact on Local Community and Resources - There is a reported shortage of supplies for rescue operations and affected residents, despite ongoing donations from social contributors and other counties [4]. - The local government has emphasized the need for community support, urging residents to prioritize food supplies for rescue workers and those affected by the floods [4]. - As of June 27, over 170,000 users were affected by power outages due to damage to electrical infrastructure caused by the flooding [5]. Group 3: Weather Conditions and Historical Context - Since June 18, Guizhou Province has experienced continuous heavy rainfall, leading to significant flooding and disruption [6]. - The flooding situation in Rongjiang County is described as exceptionally severe, with water levels surpassing those expected in a 30-year flood event [5].
“村超”发源地榕江防汛应急响应提至I级,当地又降大雨
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-28 08:59
Core Points - Guizhou province has been experiencing severe rainfall since June 18, leading to significant flooding and emergency responses [1][2][3] Group 1: Emergency Response - On June 28, the government of Rongjiang County upgraded its flood response from Level II to Level I due to rising water levels [1] - The water level at the Douliu River hydrological station is expected to reach a peak of 253.50 meters, exceeding the guaranteed water level by 2.0 meters [1] - Evacuation routes for residents in seven flood-prone areas have been announced to ensure safety [1] Group 2: Impact on Infrastructure - The flooding has caused power outages and disrupted water supply in several areas, affecting over 170,000 users [2] - South Power Grid has mobilized over 5,000 repair personnel to restore electricity services [2] - Roads and communication have been severely impacted, particularly in Rongjiang, Congjiang, and Sandu counties [2] Group 3: Resource Allocation - There is a shortage of supplies for frontline rescue teams and affected residents, despite ongoing donations from social organizations and other counties [2] - Local officials have urged the community to prioritize food supplies for rescue workers and disaster victims [1][2]