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Flood flows into Sheraton Chongqing Hotel 1 1 Yellow rainstorm warning in provinces and cities

Recently, the northern and central regions have been hit by heavy rain, and Sichuan, Chengdu and Chongqing have been seriously affected by heavy rain. As of August 20th, another 1 1 province and city issued a yellow rainstorm warning, and some areas will be affected by the rainstorm. The flood in the main city of Chongqing has even flooded the Sheraton Hotel. Everyone should pay attention to safety when traveling.

1 1 provinces and cities issued a yellow rainstorm warning. It is predicted that from 08: 00 on August 20, there will be heavy rainstorms in parts of central and northern Guangxi, Hainan Island, southern Yunnan, central and eastern Guizhou, eastern Chongqing, western and northern Hunan, Hubei, southern Henan, central and northern Anhui, northern Jiangsu, eastern and southern Shandong, etc. Among them, some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation (the maximum hourly rain intensity is 20 ~ 50 mm, and the local area can exceed 60 mm).

According to the latest news, on August 19, affected by the flood, many sections of Nanbin Road in Nan 'an District of Chongqing were flooded. The flood has flooded into the lobby of Sheraton Hotel, and a few people came to the river to take pictures. As of 10, the water level of Cuntan Station exceeded the warning water level by 8.77 meters, and 2228 people from relevant departments on the south bank were stationed on the riverside. At present, 977 people have been transferred along the route.

Defense guide 1. It is suggested that the government and relevant departments should do a good job in emergency prevention of rainstorm according to their duties;

2. Cut off the outdoor power supply in the dangerous area and suspend outdoor operation;

3, do a good job in urban and farmland drainage, pay attention to prevent possible disasters such as flash floods, landslides and mudslides.