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China Meteorological Bureau launched a three-level emergency response. What are the places involved in this rainstorm?

China Meteorological Bureau upgraded the emergency response of major meteorological disasters to level 3:

China Meteorological Bureau Office, Disaster Reduction Division, Forecasting Division, Observation Division, Meteorological Center, Climate Center, Satellite Center, Information Center, Detection Center, Public Service Center, Office Service Center, Popular Science Center, Meteorological Newspaper and Huafeng Group immediately entered the three-level emergency response state. Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and possibly affected provincial meteorological bureaus will upgrade or adjust the corresponding emergency response level according to the actual judgment. All units should do all the work in strict accordance with the emergency response workflow, and report the response to China Meteorological Bureau in time.

Defense guide:

1. It is suggested that the government and relevant departments should do a good job in storm emergency prevention according to their duties;

2. Cut off the outdoor power supply in the dangerous area and suspend outdoor operation;

3, do a good job in urban and farmland drainage, pay attention to prevent possible disasters such as flash floods, landslides and mudslides.

There are heavy rains in parts of southeastern Chongqing, northern Guizhou, northwestern Hunan, southern and eastern Hubei, southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, northern Shanghai, Huzhou, Hangzhou and other places, and heavy rains (maximum hourly rainfall is 50 ~ 104 mm) in parts of northwestern Hunan, eastern Hubei, southern Anhui, Zunyi, Bijie, Jiujiang, Jiangsu, Wuxi and Suzhou. Heavy rains (250-350 mm) occurred in Wuhan, Xianning, Xiantao and Jingzhou in Hubei Province, and the local rainfall in Jiangxia and Honghu in Wuhan reached 400-492 mm (the maximum hourly rainfall was 60-88 mm). The daily rainfall in Jiayu County, Xianning, Hubei Province exceeded the local historical maximum in July (153mm). Heavy rains fell in parts of northern Shandong, north-central Hebei, north-central Beijing, north-central Tianjin, central Jilin and southern Heilongjiang, with heavy rains (100 ~153mm) in Chengde, Tangshan and Daqing, Hebei, and thunderstorms or hail in Hebei, Tianjin and north-central Shanxi. ?

The scattered heavy rainfall in the northern region can not be ignored.

It is expected that many places such as North China, Northeast China and northern Huanghuai will encounter convective weather raids.

There are still many showers or thunderstorms, local heavy rain or heavy rain, accompanied by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms or hail in North China, Northeast China and northern Huanghuai. The public should pay attention to prevent the adverse effects of strong convective weather on traffic.