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Guangdong’s disaster relief emergency response was upgraded to Level III. Water levels in rivers, lakes and reservoirs gradually dropped. Guangdong’s water conservancy and flood control emergency response was upgraded to Level III_Work_Reservoirs_Province

Guangdong’s disaster relief emergency response was upgraded to Level III. Water levels in rivers, lakes and reservoirs gradually dropped. Guangdong’s water conservancy and flood control emergency response was upgraded to Level III_Work_Reservoirs_Province
Guangdong’s disaster relief emergency response was upgraded to Level III. Water levels in rivers, lakes and reservoirs gradually dropped. Guangdong’s water conservancy and flood control emergency response was upgraded to Level III_Work_Reservoirs_Province
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Original title: Guangdong’s disaster relief emergency response was upgraded to Level III. Water levels in rivers, lakes and reservoirs gradually dropped. Guangdong’s water conservancy and flood control emergency response was downgraded to Level III.

The reporter learned from the Guangdong Provincial Department of Emergency Management that in response to the current heavy rains and floods, in accordance with the provisions of the “Guangdong Provincial Natural Disaster Relief Emergency Plan”, the Provincial Disaster Reduction Committee decided to upgrade the provincial level IV disaster relief emergency response to level III at 16:00 on April 24.

The Provincial Disaster Reduction Committee requires all localities and relevant departments to take disaster emergency relief as their current top priority, promptly initiate or adjust natural disaster relief emergency response at the same level, further strengthen organizational leadership, strengthen the implementation of responsibilities, and implement various disaster relief measures. We should timely and accurately report the disaster situation, properly resettle the affected people, distribute disaster relief funds and materials in a standardized and orderly manner, ensure the basic life of the affected people, and speed up the restoration of production and living order in the disaster area.

The reporter learned from the Guangdong Provincial Department of Water Resources on the 24th that as of 16:00 yesterday, only one river and one river station in Guangdong Province had water levels above the warning level, and the water levels in rivers, lakes and reservoirs across the province have gradually dropped. The Provincial Department of Water Resources has downgraded the emergency response to flood control level III emergency response.

The Guangdong Provincial Department of Water Resources stated that while Guangdong is in the process of receding water in the outer rivers and downstream rivers of reservoirs, water conservancy departments and relevant units at all levels in the province will continue to work tirelessly on flood prevention, increase investment in supporting post-disaster relief and resumption of production, and do We will ensure safety management during the water withdrawal phase, strengthen inspections in areas prone to danger, and increase the frequency of inspections. At the same time, we must prepare for future heavy rainfall processes, continue to pay close attention to the dynamics of rain and water regimes, continue to tighten flood control responsibilities, strengthen consultation and judgment, timely forecast and early warning, and implement various defensive measures.

The first is to scientifically dispatch water projects. Coordinate and dispatch the Feilaixia Reservoir, Lechangxia Reservoir, Jinjiang Reservoir, Changhu Reservoir, Nanshui Reservoir, Xiaokeng Reservoir, Jintan Reservoir and other reservoirs in the Beijiang Basin to pre-discharge in advance, and plan to vacate 140 million cubic meters of storage capacity.

The second is to strengthen work guidance. 11 working groups (expert groups) with 52 technical personnel were dispatched to the front lines such as Shaoguan, Qingyuan, Zhaoqing, and Heyuan to guide defense work. There are still five working groups in Shaoguan, Qingyuan, Zhaoqing and Yunfu guiding water conservancy and flood prevention work.

The third is to keep an eye on weak links. Organize the inspection and elimination of danger-prone areas such as dangerous reservoirs (sluices), reservoirs exceeding flood limit, high-risk mountain ponds, dangerous sections of embankments, and small water conservancy projects in key areas. According to statistics, water conservancy departments at all levels in the province have arranged a total of 9,435 inspections of reservoirs with 25,997 inspections, and 4,100 inspections of embankments with 41,377 inspections.

110 million yuan has been allocated for disaster relief in three places

The reporter learned from the Ministry of Finance on the 24th that the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Emergency Management have recently allocated 110 million yuan in central natural disaster relief funds to support flood prevention and relief work in Jiangxi, Guangdong, and Guangxi provinces (regions). Among them, 40 million yuan has been allocated in advance for Jiangxi Province, 50 million yuan for Guangdong Province, and 20 million yuan for Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The Ministry of Finance requires the finance departments of the three provinces (regions) to promptly allocate funds to the disaster areas.

More than 99% of affected users in Guangdong have had their power restored

China Southern Power Grid Guangdong Power Grid Company seized the weather window period to help resume work and production after the disaster. As of 16:00 on April 24, a total of 1.44 million households in Guangdong Province had experienced power outages due to this round of heavy rain and strong convective weather, and more than 99% of them had restored power. A total of 19,047 personnel were dispatched, 6,427 emergency repair vehicles, 163 emergency power generation vehicles, and 133 emergency generators.

Guangdong moved 107,400 people to safety

Reporters learned yesterday from the Guangdong Provincial Department of Emergency Management that according to preliminary statistics from the Guangdong Provincial Three-Way Prevention Office, this round of heavy rainfall caused disasters in Shaoguan, Guangzhou, Heyuan, Zhaoqing, Qingyuan, Meizhou, Huizhou and other places, and 107,400 people were evacuated for emergency evacuation. The Provincial Department of Emergency Management, in conjunction with the Provincial Department of Natural Resources, the Provincial Department of Water Resources, and the Provincial Meteorological Bureau, issued 4 issues of emergency warning information, attracting approximately 510 million people.

Rescued and evacuated 5,471 trapped people

The Guangdong Provincial Fire Rescue Corps, in collaboration with the forest firefighting team, sent 1,000 people to key areas such as Shaoguan, Qingyuan, and Zhaoqing to perform rescue missions; dispatched 5,252 fire rescue personnel, 959 fire trucks, and 661 boats to rescue and evacuate trapped people. 5471 people. The Provincial Hydrological Bureau dispatched 85 emergency response teams and completed 1,003 hydrological emergency monitoring operations.

Text/Ye Zuolin Li Tianyan heavy Wang Haoyu Zhang Jiaxin

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