自然灾害应急响应
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早啊!新闻来了〔2026.01.19〕
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 22:33
Group 1 - China's trade with Central Asian countries has reached a record high, with total imports and exports surpassing $100 billion for the first time, marking five consecutive years of positive growth [2] - Hainan Free Trade Port has completed its first month of operation, with zero-tariff goods valued at 750 million yuan under customs supervision, and duty-free shopping amounting to 4.86 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 46.8% [2] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission has launched an investigation into Ningbo Rongbai New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. for misleading statements regarding a major contract announcement [2] Group 2 - A cold wave is affecting most regions of China, prompting the Central Meteorological Administration to issue multiple weather warnings, including a yellow alert for cold waves and snow [4][5] - The Ministry of Emergency Management has initiated a Level 4 emergency response for low-temperature rain and snow disasters in several provinces [2] - The upcoming 2026 Spring Festival railway ticket sales will begin on February 19, with the travel period spanning from February 2 to March 13 [2]
国家防总针对福建、广东启动防汛防台风四级应急响应 1.7亿元中央自然灾害救灾资金紧急预拨支持七省份做好应急抢险救灾工作
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-12 21:58
Group 1 - Typhoon "Yangliu" is expected to make landfall on the Taiwan coast around noon on August 13, and again in southern Fujian to eastern Guangdong between the night of August 13 and early morning of August 14, transitioning from a strong tropical storm to a typhoon level [1] - The China Meteorological Administration has initiated a Level 3 emergency response for major meteorological disasters (typhoon) and issued a yellow warning for the typhoon [1] - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in Fujian and Guangdong from August 12 to 15, with localized areas experiencing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall, potentially leading to flooding and damage to agricultural facilities [1] Group 2 - Strong convective weather and significant rainfall are expected in North China and Northeast regions, with yellow warnings for heavy rain and strong convective weather issued by the Central Meteorological Observatory [2] - Since August 9, heavy rainfall has caused geological disasters in areas from Sichuan and Chongqing to Jiangsu and Anhui, prompting the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Emergency Management to allocate 170 million yuan for disaster relief efforts [2] - The focus of emergency response includes search and rescue operations, relocation of affected individuals, and assessment of secondary disaster risks to minimize losses and ensure public safety [2]