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What inconvenience has the rainstorm brought to Qingdao?

Rainstorm is very bad weather. Some people like it, because rainy days are suitable for sleeping at home. Some people think it's bad because it will affect many things. I believe many people have encountered heavy rain. Because of the rainstorm, people's travel will be affected, and even their own affairs may be seriously delayed. Since this summer, heavy rainfall has occurred in many places in China, and floods have occurred along the Yangtze River. Many local cities were flooded, farmland and houses were destroyed, and people were homeless. At present, there are also heavy rains in northern cities such as Qingdao. What adverse effects will the rainstorm bring to the city? First of all, it will affect people's travel. Secondly, the living efficiency and cost have increased, and there are security risks, which increases the workload of grassroots staff such as traffic police.

First, it is inconvenient to travel and the road is blocked. Heavy rain will lead to urban floods and waterlogging. We all know that the drainage system in many cities is not perfect now. In coastal cities, water will be discharged into the sea, but once a rainstorm occurs, seawater will flow backwards, which will not only hinder drainage, but also aggravate urban waterlogging. Once a rainstorm occurs, it will be accompanied by landslides, mudslides and other disasters, leading to road damage, and once the road is damaged, it will affect people's travel. It is particularly inconvenient for children to go to school and people to go to work. Moreover, traffic roads are easily blocked, and travel is time-consuming and laborious, which seriously affects residents' mood and life rhythm.

Second, the living efficiency is low and the cost is rising. In order to avoid getting wet or other accidents, many people will go out less, and the business of running errands such as take-away and express delivery will increase. In order to allow users to eat normally in bad weather, take-away platforms often increase delivery costs to encourage takeaway brothers to continue to deliver meals. If the express delivery and take-out are not delivered in time, the delivery fee will also increase. Due to the above-mentioned problems such as road congestion and inconvenient travel, the delivery speed of take-away or express delivery will also drop significantly, thus reducing efficiency and affecting people.

Third, there are security risks, which increase the workload of grassroots staff such as traffic police. In a city full of water, there are actually many hidden dangers, such as landslides, sewers, store facilities, etc., which are very dangerous. Because the road conditions are unknown, people can't directly avoid risks, so it is necessary to increase the investigation. If the traffic is not smooth, more traffic police are needed to command and maintain traffic discipline. In late summer and early autumn in the south, there are often bad weather such as typhoons. This period of time is also the busiest time for grass-roots staff and traffic police, busy with investigation, material supply and reporting on the situation in the jurisdiction.

There are many kinds of weather, and everyone feels differently. Some people like sunny days, others like hazy drizzle. I think everyone is afraid to avoid the rainstorm. Of course, safety comes first in any case.