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Heavy rainfall has affected more than 10,000 people in Guangxi. How long will the heavy rain last?

“This rain is like opening a water valve, and it keeps falling.

” It is understood that this is the most sustained and heavy rainfall in the south this year, and there are currently heavy rains in many provinces in the south. Record-breaking, heavy rainfall in Guangdong, Guangxi and other places has caused waterlogging. So far, the heavy rainfall in Guangxi has caused more than 300,000 people to be affected and one person has died. So will the heavy rain continue? Let’s find out together.

“This rain is like opening a water valve, and it keeps falling.

” It is understood that this is the most sustained and heavy rainfall in the south this year, and there are currently heavy rains in many provinces in the south. Record-breaking, heavy rainfall in Guangdong, Guangxi and other places has caused waterlogging. So far, the heavy rainfall in Guangxi has caused more than 300,000 people to be affected and one person has died. So will the heavy rain continue? Let’s find out together.

Heavy rains have caused floods in many places in the South

Since May 29, the weather pattern of widespread rainfall has continued in the South, especially since June, heavy rainfall has occurred frequently in Jiangnan, South China and Guizhou. .

As of yesterday (June 1st to June 7th), the cumulative rainfall in southern Guizhou, central and eastern Jiangnan, northern and eastern South China is generally more than 100 mm, including northern Guangxi, central Guangdong and other regions. The local rainfall exceeded 250 millimeters, and exceeded 400 millimeters in some places. In just a few days, it exceeded the rainfall in the entire month of June. Guangxi's Yangshuo, Yongfu, Lingui and other places even broke the total rainfall record in early June.

Heavy rainfall in Guangxi has affected more than 300,000 people

As of June 7, the Guangxi Meteorological Observatory has issued heavy rain warnings for 6 consecutive days.

According to statistics, from 08:00 on June 4 to 08:00 on June 7, the rainfall exceeded 300 mm in Yongfu, Lipu, Yangshuo, Lingui, Liucheng, and Rong in the three cities of Guilin, Liuzhou, and Hechi. There are 22 towns and villages in 7 counties (districts) An and Luocheng. The largest one is the Jinji River Reservoir in Luojin Town, Yongfu County, Guilin, which is 534.1 mm.

The average annual precipitation in Beijing is only 532.1 mm. It rained more in Luojin Town in four days than in Beijing on average in a year.

Not only Yangshuo, Lipu and Yongfu also experienced the heaviest rainfall since the flood season this year. The Yongfu County Meteorological Observatory issued four consecutive red rain warnings, with the maximum rainfall in 24 hours reaching 384.8 mm.

Will the heavy rain in Guangxi continue?

It is understood that the heavy rainfall in Guangxi will continue until the 10th, with the strongest rainfall period occurring on the 8th and 9th.

From the evening of the 8th to the day of the 9th, there were heavy rains in Guilin, Liuzhou, Hechi, Baise, Laibin, Hezhou and other cities, as well as parts of the northern parts of Wuzhou, Guigang, and Nanning cities, with local heavy rains to extremely heavy rains and short-term rainstorms. There will be strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds at times. In other areas, it will be cloudy with light to moderate rain and local heavy rain to heavy rain.

On the 9th, some areas in northern Guangxi and central Guangxi experienced strong convective weather such as heavy rain to heavy rain, local heavy rain to extremely heavy rain, short-term thunderstorms and strong winds. Other areas were cloudy with light to moderate rain and local heavy rain. to heavy rain.

On the 10th, some areas in northern Guangxi experienced strong convective weather such as heavy to heavy rains, local heavy rains to extremely heavy rains, short thunderstorms and strong winds. Other areas were cloudy with light to moderate rains and local heavy rains to heavy rains.

The Guangxi Meteorological Bureau has upgraded the Level III emergency response to a Level II emergency response for major meteorological disasters (heavy rain) at 10:00 on the 7th, and upgraded the blue warning for heavy rain to an orange warning.

As of 5 p.m., 16 early warning signals are still in effect in Guangxi, mainly concentrated in northeastern Guangxi, with heavy rain and thunder and lightning as the main ones.

It is expected that the meteorological risk warning level for geological disasters in some areas of northeastern Guangxi will be orange warning in the next 24 hours, indicating a high risk of geological disasters due to meteorological factors and other factors.

The meteorological risk warning level for geological disasters in most areas of northern Guangxi is yellow warning, and the risk of geological disasters caused by meteorological factors and other factors is relatively high.

During heavy rainfall, please pay attention to the following risks: when encountering unknown waterlogged sections such as culverts, tunnels, low-lying areas, and under overpasses, try to avoid them and do not force them through.

During heavy rains, the drainage pipe may change from an open flow to a pressurized flow, which can easily push the manhole cover open. At this time, a vortex forms on the water surface. Pedestrians should pay attention to the road conditions.

During heavy rains, power poles may leak electricity, making the surrounding water bodies electrified.

If water enters the house, be sure to cut off the power supply immediately to prevent water leakage.