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Education bureau weather suspension standard

Legal Analysis: When this Municipality issues the red warning of meteorological disasters such as typhoon, rainstorm, blizzard and road icing (hereinafter referred to as "red warning of meteorological disasters"), schools at all levels and the education administrative departments of all districts and counties should pay close attention to the latest information broadcast by public media such as radio, television,121meteorological service hotline, and release it according to different periods of the red warning.

Legal Basis: Notice of the General Office of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government on Printing and Distributing the Implementation Opinions of Shanghai on Dealing with Suspension of Classes in Extreme Weather According to the relevant laws and regulations on meteorology and flood control and the Measures of Shanghai for Implementing the People's Republic of China (PRC) Emergency Response Law, this city has formulated emergency plans for meteorological disasters such as typhoons, rainstorms, blizzards and road icing that may occur and have a great impact on society and the public. According to the urgency, development trend and possible harm degree of meteorological disasters, the emergency response measures under the first (red), second (orange), third (yellow) and fourth (blue) warning levels are defined. In order to further strengthen the organization and implementation of emergency response measures, strive to build the city's emergency response mechanism to prevent and respond to disasters, avoid and reduce the losses caused by meteorological disasters to people's lives and property safety, and ensure the operation safety of megacities, we hereby put forward the following implementation opinions on the suspension of classes and delay in handling extreme weather in this city: 1. Scope of application: When this city issues red warnings such as typhoon, rainstorm, blizzard and road icing (hereinafter referred to as "red warnings for meteorological disasters"),