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There has been the most extensive rainstorm in Zhejiang this year. Which areas will be affected?

There has been the most extensive rainstorm in Zhejiang this year. The specific situation is like this.

Since 1 1, has rainfall spread in Zhejiang? Tug of war? , forming a continuous trend and upgrading. According to the Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory, from the afternoon of 19 to the afternoon of 2 1 8, there will be the most extensive rainstorm to heavy rainstorm in Zhejiang this year from north to south, including some rainstorms in Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Ningbo, Quzhou, Jinhua, Lishui and Taizhou, and some rainstorms in southern Hangzhou, Quzhou, Jinhua and Lishui.

So you must remember to bring your umbrella and raincoat when you go out, or you will succeed? A drowned rat? Yes, of course, when it rains heavily, you will get wet with or without an umbrella. In order to plan ahead, we should get into the habit of watching the weather forecast at ordinary times. When the weather forecast continuously reports rainstorm or heavy rainstorm, residents living in river valleys, low-lying areas and areas along rivers and lakes should be vigilant, pay attention to the changes of disaster situation at any time and take corresponding measures in time. After the rainstorm, don't cross the knee-deep stream on foot.

If you are driving out or going to work, it is very important to keep the speed as slow as possible, insist on using the wiper and insist on driving safely. Of course, many people think it is safe in the car. In fact, driving is also very dangerous, especially when the road is slippery on rainy days, which is the most prone to traffic accidents. So the speed must be controlled, and the car must drive quietly and smoothly. If necessary, the car will be parked in a safe place, so that people and cars will not be trapped in the water.

Do not shelter from the rain under transformers or overhead lines, trees or billboards near power lines, trees near power lines, telephone poles and cable-stayed iron lines.

If it rains heavily, try to stay at home and don't go out in the rain. If the indoor rain overflows, first cut off the power supply to prevent leakage and electric shock accidents, and then close the doors and windows to prevent lightning from hitting the room directly or preventing the intrusion of side flash and ball lightning.