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How much loss may be caused by the rainstorm power outage in Henan?

Continuous heavy rain in Zhengzhou, Henan province, caused power outages in many places. Because the rainstorm continues, although some special areas and places have resumed power supply, the power supply is still unstable, and most parts of the city have not resumed power supply. Therefore, the specific loss cannot be estimated for the time being.

20 18 A rainstorm caused by typhoon occurred in Xiamen, Fujian Province, which eventually led to a large-scale power outage in Xiamen. The power outage lasted intermittently for about three days, and the power supply for residents in Xiamen Island was basically interrupted. Because there are too many damaged places, the emergency repair circuit area in the urban area is limited to hospitals, communication and traffic instructions, as well as some subway and aviation lines. Afterwards, according to official statistics, the economic losses caused by this typhoon in Xiamen exceeded10 billion RMB.

Compared with Xiamen, the impact and loss caused by this rainstorm in Zhengzhou is much greater than that in Xiamen before.

First, cities are different in size. Zhengzhou is already a city with GDP exceeding one trillion yuan. Both the urban population and the number of buildings far exceed Xiamen 20 18.

Secondly, the rainstorm in Zhengzhou lasts for a long time. It has been three consecutive days from 19 to 2 1, and it may continue for some time, which makes it difficult to repair the power supply line.

Moreover, this time the scope of harm is wide. This rainstorm not only swept Zhengzhou, but also affected the whole of Henan. It is reported that many local hospitals in Zhengzhou were all cut off on the 20th, the elevators could not be used, and the operation could not be carried out normally. More than 5,000 telecom base stations in the province can't work normally, and communication in some areas is interrupted. The interruption of communication extended the rescue time. As a result, more people and property losses were caused.

It is still too early to count the economic losses caused by heavy rain. The most important task now is to seize the time to rescue. Property is valuable, and every living life is priceless. If the rescuers had arrived a minute earlier, they might have saved a helpless life. May God bless China and cheer for Henan!