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作者:朴季涤 | 发布日期:2024-09-22 08:43:35

⑴Beijing continues flood control red (level 1) warning response. Do not go out unless necessary

Bitauto News July 29, 17:30 , Beijing issued a red warning signal for heavy rain, and the Municipal Flood Control Headquarters launched the city's red (level one) flood control warning response at 19:00. The Municipal Flood Control Headquarters reminds the general public not to go out unless necessary, and asks all units to implement response measures and make relevant response pre parations. Beijing maintained a red rainstorm warning signal from daytime to night on July 30, and continued flood control red (level 1) warning responses. The Beijing Flood Control Headquarters once again reminded the general public not to go out unless necessary. Enterprises and institutions, except to ensure city operations and people's livelihood services, do not require employees to come to work unless necessary.



The weather forecast shows that from the night of July 29 to the night of August 1, there will be heavy rains in this city, with extremely heavy rains in the west and south. . The main rainfall process occurred from 2:00 on the 30th to 20:00 on the 31st. There were heavy rainstorms in the city, and extremely heavy rains occurred in parts of Fangshan, Mentougou, Changping, Haidian, Shijingshan, Fengtai, Yanqing, Daxing, Tongzhou, Xicheng, Dongcheng, and Chaoyang. From 09:00 on July 29 to 06:00 on July 30, the average rainfall in Beijing was 22.8 mm. The risk of secondary disasters such as flash floods, landslides, collapses, and debris flows in mountainous and shallow mountainous areas is high. The general public is advised to stay away from rivers and beware of floods, landslides, and debris flows in river basins. The public is again reminded not to go to mountainous areas, rivers, or areas with potential geological hazards, and not to drive through water; not to stay under tall buildings, billboards, temporary structures, or large trees during thunderstorms and strong winds.



On July 30, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism issued a safety reminder. The city has launched a flood pre vention red warning response. According to the flood pre vention emergency plan, people must All scenic spots in the city are closed, and threatened tourists are evacuated; the city's rural B&Bs are temporarily suspended, and tourists are advised to return to their hotels in a timely manner or transferred to safe havens; travel agency activities are suspended, and safety notification obligations are fulfilled; all tourist attractions are temporarily suspended. performance activities; suspend offline training at cultural and artistic off-campus training institutions; hotels should remind guests not to go out unless necessary or reduce their outings, and provide relevant service guarantees; all districts and relevant units should close scenic spots, suspend operations of rural B&Bs, and Suspension of various performance activities and offline training will be carried out to conduct supervision and inspection, urge relevant units to handle the aftermath caused by closure and suspension, and promptly announce closure and suspension information to the public.



A few days ago, in order to ensure the personal safety of the audience, the Palace Museum, the National Library, the National Museum of China, the National Art Museum of China, the National Museum of Natural History, etc. Venues and many parks in Beijing issued temporary closure notices.


The Beijing Flood Control Headquarters issued 9 red (level one) early warning measures for flood control in the city:


1. Enterprises and institutions, in addition to protecting the city Except for operations and people's livelihood services, employees are not required to come to work unless necessary.


2. The general public is requested not to go out unless necessary. When encountering waterlogged roads, do not drive through water; do not park vehicles on low-lying roads and areas. Residents living in semi-basements should pay close attention to the risk of rainfall and waterlogging and take shelter in time. In case of emergency, please call 110 or 119 in time.


3. Stop organized indoor and outdoor cultural, sports and entertainment activities, and ensure the safe evacuation of relevant personnel. Underground business pre mises are closed.


4. Schools will stop all offline teaching activities and field teaching activities, training institutions will stop all offline training activities, and properly arrange and safely transfer the corresponding stranded personnel.


5. Stop work at the construction site under construction, and promptly transfer and properly resettle relevant construction site personnel.


6. Stop outdoor tourism involving mountains and rivers, close all scenic spots, parks, and forest farms, close B&Bs and folk houses, encourage tourists to return, and pre pare for the evacuation of threatened tourists.


7. Timely transfer and resettle all threatened people, focusing on people at risk in dangerous villages in mountainous areas, stranded tourists, dilapidated houses in urban areas, and people in low-lying courtyards.


8. Temporary traffic control measures can be implemented in key dangerous areas and major rescue roads, and subway and bus suspension measures can be taken when necessary.


9. Close flash flood channels. The general public is asked to stay away from rivers and beware of floods, landslides, and mudslides in river basins.



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