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Typhoon "Fireworks" Ruian mayu town grabbed early rice 15000 mu. What's the impact?

The typhoon had a great impact on early rice. If there is too much water, the early rice will rot, and there are many places where the drainage cannot go out, which leads to the reduction of early rice production and brings great disadvantages to the people. Not only that, the rainstorm flooded farmland and washed away roads and rural residential buildings. Public facilities such as public transportation, electricity and water were seriously damaged in the city, and some people died when the building collapsed. Typhoon has caused serious threats and heavy losses to industrial and agricultural production, transportation and people's lives and property in the southeast coastal provinces and cities of China, and its casualties rank first among the top ten natural disasters. China is also the country with the worst typhoon disaster in the world, so how can coastal cities reduce the impact of typhoon disaster? Precipitation causes waterlogging in cities and affects traffic and life. It depends on the weather forecast. If there is a typhoon, take precautions in time to minimize the losses caused by the typhoon.

Typhoon is a destructive climate and weather, of course, it has a direct impact on crops and will be affected within the scope of typhoon damage. It usually breaks in the middle and is uprooted. After the typhoon, sedimentary clouds will form, and heavy rain or rainstorm will also cause losses, and huge losses are inevitable. Even public facilities such as houses will be destroyed. Heavy rain has reached many provinces along the mountain range, and this is only the vanguard of fireworks. Fireworks move slowly to the northwest, which is very harmful to Lianyungang, Shanghai and Jiangsu plain coastal areas. Although there are mountainous areas in Linyi, Shandong Province, typhoons will change lanes and enter Bohai Bay, affecting eastern Shandong. Personal opinion, cut off water and electricity, cut off traffic, store bottled water and store compressed food. The impact on grain production is really serious. However, there will be no shortage of food. After all, some grain and oil were harvested in the first half of the year. After the flood, some crops will be replanted in the second half of the year. It is estimated that the loss can be minimized and there should be no problem in ensuring enough food.

Typhoons often occur from June to September every year, which is the filling growth period of major grain crops in China, and abundant precipitation ensures their yield. At the same time, not only the coastal areas and central areas of China will be affected by typhoons, but also too large typhoons will bring great damage, and some factories and farms will be seriously damaged or even destroyed. The adverse effects are conducive to the occurrence and spread of migratory pests such as rice planthopper and rice leaf roller, to the occurrence and harm of rice bacterial leaf streak after typhoon, and to the lodging of over-dense rice. Existence is reasonable. Everything has two sides. In the face of nature, human power is insignificant. We can only avoid risks to the maximum extent, but minimize losses. We should pay attention to the rational use of natural forces.