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海南:严防台风“剑鱼”过境期间引发地灾
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Hainan Province is actively responding to the impact of Typhoon "Jianyu" by implementing geological disaster prevention measures, including emergency responses and enhanced monitoring [1] - As of August 25, a total of 1,333 people have been relocated due to geological disaster threats in Hainan [1] - The Hainan Natural Resources and Planning Department has conducted comprehensive inspections of geological disaster points, resulting in a list of 458 disaster points across the province [1] Group 2 - The department has intensified inspections during the typhoon period, conducting a total of 751 inspections and simultaneously advancing evacuation efforts [1] - Eighteen expert teams were dispatched to 18 cities and counties for geological disaster prevention guidance, with all experts arriving on the same evening [1] - The department has installed 1,271 automated monitoring devices at 237 geological disaster points to enhance monitoring capabilities [1] Group 3 - As of August 24, the Hainan department, in collaboration with the provincial meteorological bureau, issued three geological disaster meteorological risk warnings [2] - Specific areas such as Mao Gan Township and Xiang Shui Town in Baoting County were identified as II-level high-risk zones, while Sanya City and Wuzhishan City were classified as III-level higher risk zones [2] - The risk warnings provide clear guidance for targeted defense measures in various regions [2]
广西强化农村一层切坡建房地灾防御工作
Guang Xi Ri Bao· 2025-06-21 01:51
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the need for enhanced disaster prevention measures for rural one-story houses built on slopes in Guangxi during the flood season to ensure public safety [1] - The notification issued by the Guangxi Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters and the Natural Resources Department mandates a comprehensive investigation of potential hazards related to one-story slope houses [1] - Local authorities are required to conduct thorough inspections to identify the number, location, and condition of one-story houses built on slopes exceeding 3 meters [1] Group 2 - Strengthening monitoring, early warning, and emergency response mechanisms is crucial, with designated personnel responsible for overseeing rural slope houses [2] - The implementation of evacuation measures is mandated, including clear responsibilities for local officials and the establishment of a "clear card" system to outline evacuation routes and shelters [1][2] - Public education and emergency drills are to be conducted to raise awareness about disaster prevention and ensure familiarity with evacuation procedures among the community [2]