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春节期间国家综合性消防救援队伍等2.3万余人参与驻防备勤
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-15 09:54
Core Viewpoint - The emergency management and safety sectors are actively preparing for potential risks during the Spring Festival, with a significant workforce and resources dedicated to ensuring safety and rapid response to emergencies [1] Group 1: Emergency Management and Preparedness - Approximately 26,000 personnel from various emergency management, firefighting, mining supervision, and earthquake departments are on duty during the Spring Festival [1] - The national comprehensive firefighting and rescue teams, along with safety production emergency rescue teams and relevant central enterprise engineering rescue forces, have over 23,000 personnel and more than 9,000 rescue vehicles, aircraft, and snow removal equipment on standby [1] Group 2: Risk Assessment and Prevention - The meeting emphasized the need for a detailed reassessment of safety risks specific to local regions and industries, focusing on both traditional and emerging risks [1] - Key industries such as mining, hazardous chemicals, industrial trade, construction, and metallurgy are prioritized for hazard identification and mitigation to prevent major accidents [1] Group 3: Emergency Response and Monitoring - Strict implementation of emergency preparedness and duty monitoring is required, particularly in response to adverse weather conditions like rain, snow, and ice [1] - Enhanced patrols, monitoring, and public awareness campaigns are necessary for forest and grassland fire prevention and control [1] - Emergency management departments and rescue teams must ensure prompt and efficient responses to any sudden incidents [1]
全省各地积极迎战雨雪冰冻 织密织牢灾害防范安全网
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2026-01-19 00:03
Group 1 - The meteorological department predicts that from the night of January 18 to the morning of January 20, most areas in the province will experience moderate to heavy snow, with some areas facing blizzard conditions. From January 21 to 24, the entire province will face freezing challenges [1] - Emergency management departments across the province are taking swift action to prevent risks associated with the low-temperature rain, snow, and freezing disasters, ensuring the safety of people's lives and property as well as social order stability [1] - The Wuxi Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Committee held a video conference to deploy detailed work, emphasizing the implementation of a two-way direct communication mechanism for warning information and work directives [1] Group 2 - The Xuzhou Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Committee Office organized relevant departments to conduct tabletop exercises simulating severe cold air leading to widespread low-temperature rain, snow, and freezing disasters [2] - Xuzhou released important weather response work tips to various sectors, including education, fire, transportation, and emergency management, clarifying work priorities and prevention requirements [2] - The Nantong Emergency Management Bureau organized experts to conduct safety inspections and guidance in enterprises, focusing on key devices and pipelines' frost protection and maintenance [2]
2025年全国各类生产安全事故起数和死亡人数均同比下降
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-15 02:42
Group 1 - In 2025, the total number of production safety accidents in China was 19,884, with 18,261 fatalities, representing a year-on-year decrease of 8.7% and 7% respectively [1] - Major accidents numbered 9 with 129 deaths, while no particularly major accidents occurred; the number of serious accidents remained stable, with fatalities decreasing by 11.6% [1] - The occurrence of larger accidents was 357, resulting in 1,324 deaths, showing a year-on-year decline of 8.2% and 11.7% respectively [1] Group 2 - Natural disasters in 2025 primarily included floods, geological disasters, earthquakes, typhoons, and severe weather events, affecting approximately 67.03 million people and resulting in 763 deaths or missing persons [1] - Economic losses from these disasters amounted to 241.617 billion yuan, with 5.7 million houses collapsed and 6,069.4 thousand hectares of crops affected [1] Group 3 - The government emphasized the importance of safety measures during the year-end period, particularly in high-risk industries such as mining, chemicals, and construction, to prevent major accidents [2] - There is a focus on identifying and addressing safety hazards in crowded places, including large commercial complexes, hospitals, and schools, to ensure public safety during large events [2] - Measures are being taken to ensure safe travel for the public, including strict maintenance protocols for high-capacity transportation and safety checks for tourist attractions [2][3]
三部门联合部署做好今冬明春寒潮大风大雾灾害防范应对工作
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-17 13:51
Core Viewpoint - The National Disaster Reduction and Relief Committee, in collaboration with the China Meteorological Administration and the Ministry of Emergency Management, has issued a notice to enhance preparedness for winter and spring disasters, including cold waves, strong winds, and fog [1] Group 1: Weather Predictions - Meteorological departments predict significant temperature fluctuations this winter and spring, with frequent occurrences of cold waves and strong cooling events [1] - Areas such as northern North China, most of Northeast China, eastern Inner Mongolia, eastern Northwest China, and northern Xinjiang are expected to experience multiple strong wind events [1] - Foggy weather is likely to occur frequently during intervals of cold air activity [1] Group 2: Preventive Measures - The notice emphasizes the need for thorough assessment of the impacts of cold waves, strong winds, and fog, as well as the risks associated with overlapping disasters [1] - Localized preventive measures should be implemented based on specific conditions [1] - Meteorological and emergency management departments are urged to coordinate proactively and guide all parties in disaster preparedness [1] Group 3: Emergency Response - Meteorological departments are responsible for timely production and dissemination of warnings related to cold waves, strong winds, and fog, enhancing progressive meteorological services and precise forecasts [1] - The results of the national comprehensive risk survey of natural disasters should be utilized to identify and assess risks in conjunction with meteorological forecasts [1] - Efficient disaster situation assessments and timely initiation of disaster response are crucial, along with detailed support for affected populations [1]
驻泰使馆提醒在泰中国公民注意防范南部地区暴雨洪涝灾害
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-25 05:18
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Embassy in Thailand has issued a warning to Chinese citizens in Thailand regarding severe flooding and heavy rainfall in southern Thailand due to strong monsoon conditions, advising them to avoid affected areas and take necessary safety precautions [1] Group 1: Safety Precautions - Citizens are advised to closely monitor local weather forecasts and disaster warnings, adjusting travel plans accordingly [1] - It is recommended to stay away from dangerous areas, particularly during adverse weather, and to avoid outdoor activities near water bodies and low-lying regions [1] - Preparations for disaster should include checking the sealing of doors and windows, ensuring the functionality of utilities, and stocking up on emergency supplies such as food, water, and medicine [1] Group 2: Emergency Contacts - In case of emergencies, citizens should contact local emergency services, including the Thai police at 191, emergency medical services at 1669, and the tourism police hotline at 1155 [1] - The Chinese Embassy in Thailand can be reached at 02-245-7010, and the Chinese Consulate in Songkhla at 081-766-5560 for assistance [1] - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides a 24-hour global consular protection hotline at +86-10-12308/65612308 [1]
10月降水创历史第三多,未来10天冷空气频繁但势力偏弱
Core Insights - The overall weather characteristics in China for October were marked by "warm at the beginning and cold at the end, significantly above-average precipitation, frequent cold air events, and more typhoons making landfall" [2][3] Weather Characteristics - The average national temperature in October was 11.1°C, close to the historical average, with a notable warm spell in the first half of the month followed by a significant drop in temperature [2] - There were three significant cold air events affecting the central and eastern regions, leading to early winter conditions in several areas, with some regions experiencing temperatures dropping by 8-14°C [2] - The average precipitation for October was 51.5 mm, which is 51.8% above the historical average, making it the third-highest for this period [3] - October saw six instances of heavy rainfall, with local flooding reported in provinces such as Shandong, Hebei, and Sichuan [3] - Four typhoons formed in October, with one making landfall, causing heavy rainfall in Guangdong and Guangxi, with the highest recorded rainfall reaching 369.4 mm [3] Future Weather Predictions - For the next ten days, cold air activity is expected to be frequent but relatively weak, with temperatures in most northern regions expected to be 1-3°C above or close to the historical average [4] - The southwest region and parts of southern China are forecasted to experience significant rainfall, with potential for heavy rain in specific areas [4] - The climate trend for November indicates that northeastern and eastern Inner Mongolia will experience lower temperatures and above-average precipitation, while other regions may see temperatures close to or above average [4] Risk Prevention Measures - There are three key risk prevention measures highlighted for November: 1. Prepare for low-temperature rain and snow disasters in northern regions, particularly in northeastern China [5] 2. Address forest fire risks in central and northeastern Jiangxi and western Hunan due to high temperatures and low rainfall [5] 3. Monitor for low-temperature rain and potential flooding in southwestern regions, with a focus on geological disaster risks [5]