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Is it true that the rainstorm hit the city in Laiyang, Shandong Province?

At 06: 00 on August 5, Laiyang Meteorological Bureau issued a rainstorm red warning signal: At present, the precipitation in Tangezhuang of our city has reached 100 mm or more ... At present, there are still strong precipitation echoes affecting some areas of our city, and there is a greater possibility of short-term heavy precipitation in some areas. Please take preventive measures.

According to the report of Laiyang Meteorological Bureau, the average precipitation in the city last night was 55.2 mm, with the maximum Heluo 1.35. 8 and the minimum being 5.5 per 10000. It is expected that there will still be showers or thunderstorms in our city today and tomorrow.

Besides Laiyang, Qixia also has a lot of rainfall. At 7 o'clock in the morning, Qixia fire officers and soldiers were stopped by roadside villagers when they returned from the police to Bozi Village, Jinshan Street: "Two people and seven cows in the apple orchard across the river were surrounded by floods." After arriving at the site, the fire officers and soldiers found that two old people were trapped in the house, and the surrounding area of the house had been flooded, which seemed to be an "island", while seven cows were located on a slope on one side of the house, and the water had almost passed the cow's leg.

Without the slightest hesitation, the fire officers and soldiers quickly put on life jackets, went deep into the chest-high water, groped their way to the homes of the trapped people, rescued two trapped people, and together with the masses, pushed the seven Niu Yi forward bit by bit. After about 30 minutes of hard work, they moved the two trapped people to a safe place on the side of the road. Today, the whole Yantai is surrounded by continuous heavy precipitation! Issue rainstorm warnings in many places.

However, Yantai Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has not received any reports of casualties!