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海南筑牢地质灾害防护网 台风“麦德姆”过境期间完成地灾巡排查879点次
Core Viewpoint - Hainan Province's Natural Resources and Planning Department has proactively addressed the geological disaster risks posed by Typhoon "Maidum" through early deployment and rapid action to safeguard public safety and property [1] Group 1: Risk Management Actions - The department has conducted comprehensive geological disaster risk assessments across all cities and counties, continuously updating risk point information throughout the year [1] - Prior to the typhoon's impact, the department organized inspections and maintenance of 1,271 automated monitoring devices installed at 237 geological disaster risk points [1] - A 24-hour duty system was implemented, with professional technical personnel monitoring equipment and collecting data to analyze and assess abnormal risk conditions during the typhoon [1] Group 2: Expert Deployment and Coordination - The department collaborated with the provincial geological bureau and experts from the Ministry of Natural Resources to deploy 15 expert teams consisting of 27 members to guide local disaster prevention efforts [1] - Two geological disaster meteorological risk warnings were issued in conjunction with the provincial meteorological bureau, leading to 879 inspections and assessments of geological disaster risks [1] - The department assisted local governments in relocating 662 individuals threatened by geological disasters, ensuring the safety of the public [1]
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]