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The Meteorological Bureau reported that there was still heavy rainfall in Henan. How to deal with heavy rainfall?

In recent days, heavy rains have started in a large area of China, mainly due to the influence of plum rains in summer and the coming landing of Taihua Smoke Peak in the Pacific Ocean, which has brought large-scale rainfall to Henan, caused serious economic losses and endangered the lives of many people. The rain was unexpected, and I never thought that there would be such a big flood disaster in inland areas like Henan. Let's take a look with Bian Xiao. The Meteorological Bureau reported that there was still heavy rainfall in Henan. How to deal with heavy rainfall?

I. Rainfall in Henan Province

A few days ago, severe heavy rainfall occurred in Zhengzhou, Henan Province and Weihui, Xinxiang, and many people in Zhengzhou were trapped in Metro Line 5. The main reason for this rain is that there are typhoon fireworks over the Pacific Ocean. A large amount of water vapor was collected and then affected by the southeast wind. The airflow blowing into Henan Province rises and gathers into rain. With the shift of typhoon path, the rain in Zhengzhou stopped, but it still faces some dangers.

Second, deal with rainfall.

The typhoon continued to move to the north of China and landed in Hangzhou and Zhejiang. At the same time, it also affected the heavy rainfall in North China and the rainfall in eastern Henan. Puyang, Xinyang and Dengfeng are still in danger of heavy rainfall. But there is heavy rain today, accompanied by 6~7 winds. However, with the heavy rain in Zhengzhou, the market personnel all over the country have made countermeasures in advance. Actively inform the public about the weather through SMS to ensure their personal safety.

Third, preventive measures.

People in prefecture-level cities are actively taking measures to cope with heavy rainfall, drilling holes in tunnels and caves to monitor water accumulation, and mapping the banks of some rivers. Residents in hillside areas should make preparations for relocation in advance to prevent mudslides from collapsing. Citizens should pay attention to safety in their daily travel and minimize outdoor activities. In case of thunder, turn off the power switch at home in time and don't walk under the tree. Do not touch the high-voltage line.