The Hebei Meteorological Observatory issued an orange warning signal for rainstorms at 17:17 on July 9, 2026: It is expected that from the daytime of the 10th to the 12th, there will be torrential rain to heavy rain in the area north of Shijiazhuang and Cangzhou, with rainfall reaching 70 mm or more per hour. Among them, the cumulative rainfall in southern Chengde, northern Tangshan, northern Qinhuangdao, Baoding, Xiong'an New Area, Langfang, and northern Shijiazhuang can reach 150 to 250 mm in 24 hours, with some locations exceeding 300 mm. There is a risk of secondary disasters such as flash floods, mudslides, and landslides in mountainous and shallow mountainous areas, and there is a risk of water accumulation in low-lying areas. To this end, the Provincial Meteorological Disaster Prevention Headquarters initiated a Level II emergency response for major meteorological disasters at 10:00 on July 10. The Provincial Meteorological Disaster Prevention Headquarters Office issued the “Notice on Accomplishing the Prevention and Response of Heavy Rainfall and High Wind”. Relevant departments are requested to pay close attention to this torrential rain process, strengthen risk assessment and investigation of safety hazards, initiate corresponding emergency response in due course, and do a good job of prevention and response.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
The Hebei Meteorological Observatory issued an orange warning signal for rainstorms at 17:17 on July 9, 2026: It is expected that from the daytime of the 10th to the 12th, there will be torrential rain to heavy rain in the area north of Shijiazhuang and Cangzhou, with rainfall reaching 70 mm or more per hour. Among them, the cumulative rainfall in southern Chengde, northern Tangshan, northern Qinhuangdao, Baoding, Xiong'an New Area, Langfang, and northern Shijiazhuang can reach 150 to 250 mm in 24 hours, with some locations exceeding 300 mm. There is a risk of secondary disasters such as flash floods, mudslides, and landslides in mountainous and shallow mountainous areas, and there is a risk of water accumulation in low-lying areas. To this end, the Provincial Meteorological Disaster Prevention Headquarters initiated a Level II emergency response for major meteorological disasters at 10:00 on July 10. The Provincial Meteorological Disaster Prevention Headquarters Office issued the “Notice on Accomplishing the Prevention and Response of Heavy Rainfall and High Wind”. Relevant departments are requested to pay close attention to this torrential rain process, strengthen risk assessment and investigation of safety hazards, initiate corresponding emergency response in due course, and do a good job of prevention and response.