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What is the disaster caused by the rainstorm in Guizhou?

As of June 30th 1 1, this round of heavy rainfall weather process has caused five cities and states in the province, such as Qiandongnan, Guiyang, Qiannan, Bijie and Zunyi, and 30 counties (cities, districts) such as Tianzhu, Jinping, Liping and Duyun to suffer from heavy rains and floods to varying degrees.

The whole province was affected 199937 people, Duyun was missing due to the disaster 1 person, and emergency resettlement 10959 people. Crops were affected by 5994 hectares (including 3087 hectares and 594 hectares), 35 houses collapsed due to the disaster, and 2076 houses were damaged to varying degrees. Direct economic loss due to disaster138.49 million yuan.

From 7: 00 on June 29th to 0: 00 on June 30th, there were 66 townships (Duyun, Majiang, Fuquan, Guiding, Wudang 1 38.5mm) in the whole province.

In response to the disaster situation, the Provincial Disaster Reduction Office and the Provincial Civil Affairs Department maintained a Class III emergency response, continued to strengthen emergency duty, and further took corresponding measures as appropriate. Party committees, governments and relevant departments at all levels in the disaster-stricken areas are fully committed to rescue and relief work. The disaster situation in the province is still being further verified.

How to prevent rainstorm

1, pay more attention to listening to the weather forecast in daily life and take preventive measures in advance when you know that a rainstorm is coming.

Try not to go out during the rainstorm. When you have to go out, you should try to bypass the area with serious water accumulation.

3. Don't litter, rubbish, etc. Go into the sewer on weekdays to prevent blockage, resulting in water accumulation during heavy rain.

4. Knowing that when the rainstorm comes, low-lying residential areas can take "small encirclement" measures according to local conditions, such as building fences, placing water baffles at the gate, and configuring small pumps.

5. For residents who live on the ground floor, the electrical sockets and switches at home should be moved to a safe place above the ground 1 meter. Once the outdoor water overflows into the house, the power supply should be cut off in time to prevent the water from being charged and hurting people.

6. When walking in outdoor stagnant water, pay attention to observation and walk near buildings to prevent falling into manholes, holes or pits. 7. When the driver encounters too deep water on the road or under the overpass, he should try to bypass it to avoid forced passage.

People living in mountainous areas should pay attention to prevent flash floods. Pay special attention when the upstream water suddenly becomes turbid and the water level rises rapidly.

8. Farmers who grow fruits and vegetables should effectively protect crops before the rainstorm.

9. Residents living in high terrain and mountainous areas should be moved to safety in time and orderly before the rainstorm.