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Flood-prone areas in Zhuozhou

Zhuozhou is easy to be flooded, Zhuozhou Wharf Town.

Wharf Town is a town under the jurisdiction of Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province, located in the northeast of Zhuozhou City. Now we can see that the place marked in the picture is Wharf Town, which is adjacent to Yihezhuang Township in the east, Qingliangsi Street and Diaowo Township in the south and Liu Lihe Town in Fangshan District of Beijing in the north, so it is at the junction of Beijing and Hebei. Seen from the river basin, it is also the place where many rivers meet.

There are four rivers in the upper reaches of Wharf Town, namely North Juma River, Dashi River, Xiaoqing River and Liuli River. After meeting here, it flows into the Baigou River downstream. Therefore, this round of continuous heavy rainfall caused serious water accumulation in wharf town, villages and communities were besieged by floods, power and water were cut off, and there was no network signal in many places. In the past few days, rescuers have been conducting search and rescue and transferring trapped people.

Zhuozhou climate

Zhuozhou belongs to the warm temperate semi-humid monsoon region, with obvious continental monsoon climate characteristics, large temperature difference and distinct four seasons. In Zhuozhou, the sunshine hours in spring are gradually prolonged, the ground temperature rises rapidly, and the inland low pressure activities are frequent. However, the dry and cold air in the north is still going south, which continues to have an impact on Zhuozhou, so the wind is dry.

In summer, affected by the subtropical high in the North Pacific, the summer monsoon blowing from the ocean to the mainland is prevalent, humid and rainy. In autumn, the Pacific subtropical high center moves eastward, the westerly wind prevails, the summer heat subsides, the temperature gradually drops, and the gas layer is relatively stable.

Therefore, the weather of "clear clouds and clear wind, clear sky" often appears. In winter, influenced by Mongolia's strong high pressure, the northwest wind blowing from the inland to the ocean prevails, with little rain and snow, cold and dry.

The above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhuozhou City