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- 【Meteorological Tips: 5.12 Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day】Today is the eighth Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day in China, and this year's theme is to reduce disaster risks and build safe cities. Since the beginning of the flood season, heavy precipitation and strong convective weather have occurred frequently in our province. In terms of meteorological disaster prevention and mitigation, in addition to preventing strong convective weather such as lightning, strong winds, heavy precipitation, and hail, it is also necessary to pay attention to preventing disasters such as urban and rural waterlogging, mountain floods, debris flows, and landslides. In fact, the principle of being prepared for danger in times of peace should be deeply rooted in your heart and mine...
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(3) Prevent secondary disasters such as urban and rural waterlogging, local flash floods, debris flows, and landslides caused by heavy precipitation. Geological disasters have a lag, and vigilance is still needed after heavy rainfall.— From SMS 10620121Share on RenrenRelated article on "Weather Tips: Dragon Boat Water" - from SMS 10620121".Share with friends:
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