Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Suizhou was hit by heavy rain, 18000 people were affected and 3 people died?

Suizhou was hit by heavy rain, 18000 people were affected and 3 people died?

It is reported that from 5: 00 to 8: 00 yesterday, there was short-term heavy rainfall in the south of Suixian County, the north-central part of Zengdu District and the north of Guangshui, and the rainfall in 10 townships was more than 100 mm, which caused serious waterlogging in urban areas.

As of yesterday 16, the city's * * * caused 18692 people to be affected, 3 people died, 295 people were relocated urgently, 54 houses of 28 households collapsed, the affected area of crops was 948.4 hectares, and the direct economic loss reached 20.785 million yuan.

After the disaster, tens of thousands of party member cadres in the city rushed to the front line of flood fighting and disaster relief, focusing on patrolling key areas such as reservoirs, rivers and mountains, setting up signs and roadblocks in time, and village cadres were on duty in turn 24 hours a day to transfer people in dangerous areas in time to ensure that losses were minimized.

Up to now, the waterlogging in this city has completely subsided.

Enter the rainy season in July and August. How to avoid danger and protect yourself when going out in a rainstorm? You may wish to refer to the following contents, hoping to help you. ?

If you encounter a rainstorm outdoors,

1 Try to stay away from rivers and move to high places (such as hillsides, highlands, roofs, buildings, even trees or high walls), but try not to hide in isolated huts or buildings. If you are trapped in the water, try not to risk swimming alone without enough physical strength and swimming skills.

If you are in a mountainous area, you should be careful that there may be flash floods and mudslides. In case of accident, don't run in the direction of debris flow, but run in the direction perpendicular to the collapse of mountain debris flow. ?

Don't hide under trees to avoid rain, try to stay away from power sources, such as high-voltage lines and wires, and don't touch or get close to them. ?

If you travel by car, find a safe place to park. If it thunders, you can lightning in the car.

When a town or residential area encounters a rainstorm,

Find a safe shelter from the rain as soon as possible, such as tall buildings, shopping malls or subway stations. Go as far as possible after the rainstorm peak. If you have rain gear, put it on immediately. If you have a backpack, it is best to use rain-proof tools to protect it, such as a waterproof cover. ?

Try not to make phone calls outside. Don't stay under trees, away from street lamps and wires. Don't stay under the bridge, away from drains or wells. Don't take risks on unfamiliar roads, especially where the road conditions are not clear. It is likely that the manhole covers in some places will be washed away or the big pits will be flooded under heavy rain. ?

Travel tools, try to choose buses or cars with high chassis. If you ride a bike or an electric car, don't risk going forward. Find a place to shelter from the rain first. If you travel by car, you'd better turn on the small light and walk slowly. When it rains heavily, don't risk driving on, find a high place to park. Once the water enters, don't start it again.