According to the meteorological department's forecast, there will be heavy to torrential rain from north to south in Guangdong Province from June 2 to 3, with some heavy rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds of about magnitude 8. On the afternoon of the 2nd, the Provincial Defense General Administration held a video conference to further investigate the current heavy rainfall prevention situation and deploy prevention and response work in advance. The conference pointed out that although there was not much rainfall during the first few rounds of “dragon boat water” rainfall in the province, extreme situations such as local hourly rainfall exceeding 100 mm and short-term rainfall breaking historical records occurred many times. In addition, the recent mutual influence of various climate systems. Rainfall is accompanied by thunderstorms and high winds, which can easily form a secondary disaster chain, and safety precautions are serious and complicated. All departments in all regions should strengthen bottom-line thinking, extreme thinking, and risk awareness with a sense of “not being relieved at all times”, and take higher standards, stricter requirements, and more practical measures to quickly and carefully carry out all aspects of flood control, rescue and disaster relief work, and resolutely win the battle against heavy rainfall and secondary disasters.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/02 11:25
According to the meteorological department's forecast, there will be heavy to torrential rain from north to south in Guangdong Province from June 2 to 3, with heavy rain in some cases, accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds of about magnitude 8. On the afternoon of the 2nd, the Provincial Defense General Administration held a video conference to further investigate the current heavy rainfall prevention situation and deploy prevention and response work in advance. The conference pointed out that although there was not much rainfall during the first few rounds of “dragon boat water” rainfall in the province, extreme situations such as local hourly rain intensity exceeding 100 mm and short-term rainfall breaking historical records occurred many times. In addition, various climate systems recently affected each other, and rainfall was accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds, which could easily form a secondary disaster chain, and safety precautions were serious and complicated. All departments in all regions should strengthen bottom-line thinking, extreme thinking, and risk awareness with a sense of “not being relieved at all times”, and take higher standards, stricter requirements, and more practical measures to quickly and carefully carry out all aspects of flood control, rescue and disaster relief work, and resolutely win the battle against heavy rainfall and secondary disasters.