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What's the weather like in Jiahe

At about 2: 30 pm on May 1 1, a strong wind suddenly blew in Shiqiao, Jiahe County, Chenzhou, Hunan Province, and the sky was choppy, and then hail the size of an egg hit the farmland like a flurry. The process of hail landing lasted for half an hour, which brought great losses to the production and life of local people. It is estimated that 3,000 mu of flue-cured tobacco, another 3,000 mu of corn and other crops in stonebridge were damaged by hail, and some telephone poles and trees in the town were blown to the ground. In some places, power was cut off and traffic was blocked.

6000 mu of crops in Jiahe County and several surrounding counties were destroyed. Flue-cured tobacco is the main crop. For a long time, flue-cured tobacco has become one of the local pillar agriculture, bringing many benefits to the local people and government. The so-called flue-cured tobacco is the raw tobacco used to make cigarettes. Sudden hail has the characteristics of large hail particles and long duration, so it has brought great harm to crops. It is understood that the affected area of Shiqiao flue-cured tobacco has reached 3000 mu, and a large number of growing flue-cured tobacco has been knocked down in the field. The affected area of other crops is also about 3000 mu, with a total area of 6000 mu. When it hails, accompanied by violent storms, many trees are cut down and telephone poles are blown down on the road, which hinders traffic.

After the hail disaster that encouraged farmers to save themselves, leading cadres in stonebridge immediately went deep into the fields to check the disaster situation, counted the affected area and losses, and took the initiative to contact local tobacco stations, tobacco companies and insurance companies to report the disaster information to their superiors. At the same time, we will actively promote compensation through insurance, encourage farmers to actively produce and save themselves, replant seriously damaged flue-cured tobacco fields with rice, and implement it for moderately damaged flue-cured tobacco fields? Stay? Deal with, try to reduce the loss.

Hazards of Hail Hail is a common weather phenomenon in spring and summer. In fact, it is an ice block formed when it meets cold at high altitude. When the hail is small, it is as big as mung beans and soybeans, and generally it will not cause any harm; When I was big, it was as big as pigeon eggs and an egg. Falling from the sky will hurt people, destroy a lot of crops in farmland, break window glass and car glass, and even knock out many dents in the car shell. If you want to avoid damage to the car, you can cover it with a quilt. In addition, there was a huge hail as big as a face, which fell from the sky very badly. However, this kind of hail is relatively rare. Once it falls, it can smash through the roofs of tile houses and shacks, which is even more dangerous.