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Is there a rainstorm in Xi 'an?

Due to the typhoon, there was heavy rain in Xi 'an.

There will be heavy rain (25-50 mm) in Yan 'an, eastern Baoji, Xianyang, Tongchuan, Yangling, western Xi, eastern Hanzhong, western Shangluo and most parts of North China, including western Yan 'an (south of Baota District, Ganquan, Fuxian and Huangling), western Tongchuan (west of Yaozhou District) and most parts of Xianyang (Changwu, Binzhou, Xunyi, Chunhua and Huangling).

There is strong convection in precipitation, and there is some uncertainty in the area affected by typhoon. The above-mentioned neighboring counties and districts also need close attention. The process is accompanied by lightning, short-term heavy rain (the maximum hourly rain intensity is 20 ~ 40 mm, and the local area can reach more than 50 mm), thunderstorms or hail. Areas affected by heavy precipitation are prone to flash floods, floods in small and medium-sized rivers, and geological disasters such as landslides, mudslides and collapses.

Matters needing attention in rainstorm days

1. Before the rainstorm, choose a solid and high-lying building to shelter from the rain and stay until the rainstorm is over.

2. At the beginning of the rainstorm, if your location is in the danger report position, contact your family as much as possible and tell the specific location for emergency rescue.

There is a lot of water in the low-lying areas during the rainstorm. Go back and forth and try to bypass the stagnant water. Don't rush through the stagnant water without confirmation. When walking in stagnant water, pay attention to observation to prevent falling into wells, pits and holes.

4. When traveling in thunderstorm weather, don't touch metal parts such as lampposts, signal lampposts, outdoor units of air conditioners, and landing billboards. Don't use mobile phones outdoors, and pay attention to lightning protection.

5. Pay attention to whether there are wires around and keep your distance. Avoid electric shock injury, and don't go near or under overhead lines and transformers to avoid rain, because strong winds may scratch overhead lines, and lightning strikes and heavy rains may easily cause bare lines or transformers to discharge in short circuit.