Typhoon “Du Surui” landed in Jinjiang, Fujian, China, and multiple departments and places responded with all-out efforts

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Our newspaper, Beijing, July 28th, this year’s No. 5 typhoon “Du Su Rui” landed on the coast of Jinjiang City, Fujian Province at 9:55 on the 28th. It was a strong typhoon when it landed. The second strongest typhoon to land in Fujian since then, the accumulated rainfall in some areas of Taiwan and Zhejiang has reached 300-700 mm, and the local wind force along the coast of Taiwan, Fujian and Zhejiang has been 11-14.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that from the night of July 28 to August 1, there will be heavy rainfall in Fujian, Zhejiang, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and other places due to the influence of the typhoon’s northward circulation. At 18:00 on the 28th, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow typhoon warning, and continued to issue an orange warning for heavy rain and a blue warning for severe convective weather.

As of 17:00 on July 28, according to preliminary statistics, the typhoon had affected 725,000 people in 9 districts and cities including Quanzhou City, Fujian Province; The disaster situation is still under further statistics. The Fujian Provincial Defense Command set up four special working groups for command coordination and monitoring and forecasting, emergency rescue, comprehensive support and disaster assessment and rescue, and publicity and reporting. Delineate key areas for typhoon and rainstorm prevention, dynamically issue warnings, and guide localities to do a good job in personnel transfer, risk avoidance, and safety management and control. A total of 16,000 person-times of emergency rescue and more than 20,000 sets of equipment were dispatched, and 8 large-scale dragon suction pumps and supporting technical personnel were deployed in key areas such as Quanzhou, Xiamen, and Zhangzhou for front-end reinforcement.

On the 28th, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Emergency Management urgently allocated 290 million yuan in central natural disaster relief funds, of which 90 million yuan supported the three provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, and Zhejiang to do a good job in typhoon “Dusuri” flood prevention and rescue work, focusing on search and rescue transfer Resettlement of disaster-affected persons, emergency response such as risk elimination, carrying out secondary disaster hidden danger investigation and emergency rectification, repair of damaged houses, etc.; the remaining 200 million yuan supports Sichuan, Inner Mongolia and other provinces (regions) to do a good job in flood prevention and drought relief.

On the 28th, the National Defense General Office and the Emergency Management Department organized a special video conference on flood prevention and typhoon control, and jointly discussed with the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Water Resources, and the China Meteorological Administration. Video connections were made to Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Sichuan and other provinces. Analyze and judge the development trend of typhoon “Du Surui”, and dynamically deploy flood control and typhoon prevention work in key areas. At present, the National Defense Agency continues to maintain the second-level emergency response for flood control and typhoon prevention in Fujian and Guangdong provinces. Six working groups sent by the National Defense Agency are assisting in guiding the prevention and response work in the typhoon-affected area.

The Ministry of Water Resources attaches great importance to the prevention of typhoon storms and floods. It has studied and judged the path of No. 5 typhoon “Dusuri” and the development trend of rain, water and flood conditions in advance. On the morning of the 28th, it will again deploy typhoon storms and flood defenses, especially for flood control in the Haihe River Basin Work. According to the “Ministry of Water Resources Emergency Response Procedures for Flood and Drought Disaster Prevention”, the Ministry of Water Resources launched a level III flood defense emergency response for Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Henan, Shandong, and Shanxi at 12:00 on July 28, and 8 working groups went to Beijing , Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Henan and other places and along the middle line of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project to assist and guide defense work.

Meteorological experts reminded that although typhoon “Dusuri” has landed in Fujian and its intensity has gradually weakened, its impact will continue and will bring large-scale heavy rainfall to eastern my country. Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other places need to continue to do a good job in typhoon and flood control. In addition, the rainfall in Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Henan and other places is extreme, and the risk of disasters is high. It is necessary to pay more attention, be vigilant, and stay away from areas with high risk of meteorological disasters.

Source: People’s Daily

 

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