The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue orange rainstorm warning and severe convective weather forecast.
On June 29, 2009, there was a heavy rain in Chongqing. This rain was the largest and strongest since the flood season this year. Many citizens went to work this morning wearing sandals and wading. Since the 27th, some districts and counties in Chongqing have been hit by heavy rain, which has caused 38 towns and villages in seven districts and counties such as Wanzhou, Kaixian and Dazu to be affected, with 196,500 people affected and one missing. China News Agency issued Xu Kangping photo
Beijing, June 30 (Xinhua) The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue orange rainstorm warning and severe convective weather forecast at six o’clock this morning.
It is estimated that there will be heavy rain in southwestern Sichuan, central and eastern Yunnan, southern Guizhou, northwestern Guangxi, southwestern and northeastern Hunan, southern and eastern Hubei, northwestern Jiangxi, central and southern Anhui, central and southern Jiangsu, northern Zhejiang, Shanghai and other places from day to night, among which, there will be heavy rain in southeastern Yunnan, southern Guizhou, northwestern Guangxi, southeastern Hubei, northeastern Hunan, northwestern Jiangxi, central and southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu and northwestern Zhejiang. Some of the above areas are accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term thunderstorms or hail.
It is predicted that there will be thunderstorms in western Xinjiang, eastern Inner Mongolia, northeast China, southern North China, central and eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, most of southwest China, southern and eastern Jianghan, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, Jiangnan and most of southern China from day to night today. Among them, some areas in southern Heilongjiang, most of Jilin, eastern Liaoning, southern Hebei, most of Shandong, southeastern Tibet, most of Yunnan, southern and eastern Guizhou, eastern Hubei, central and northern Hunan, southeastern Henan, northwestern Jiangxi, central and southern Jiangsu and Anhui, western and northern Guangxi have strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation, thunderstorms and hail.
The Central Meteorological Observatory suggested cutting off the outdoor power supply in dangerous areas and suspending outdoor operations; Do a good job in the drainage of cities and farmland, and pay attention to prevent possible disasters such as flash floods, landslides and mudslides.
It is suggested that students stay in a safe place; Fasten the doors and windows, hoardings, scaffolding, temporary structures and other structures that are easily blown by the wind, and leave the temporary structures as soon as possible, and properly arrange outdoor items that are easily affected by thunderstorms and strong winds.
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