laitimes

On the first day of the May Day holiday, many places will face thunderstorms and strong winds above level 8

author:杳杳杳 This Morning

Lead

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued an orange warning for severe convective weather, and it is expected that there will be thunderstorms with strong winds or hail above level 8 in many places, and thunderstorms with strong winds and tornadoes above level 10 may occur in some areas, and heavy precipitation will also sweep over many places.

Before severe convective weather arrives, early warning measures should be strengthened to improve public awareness and preparedness for disasters.

So after the strong convective weather, how should we do a good job in disaster prevention and relief and rescue work?

On the first day of the May Day holiday, many places will face thunderstorms and strong winds above level 8

1. Strengthen early warning measures.

The establishment and improvement of the early warning system can give early warning before the arrival of natural disasters, so that the public can have more time to take response measures, improve the ability of self-help and mutual rescue, and reduce the casualties and losses caused by disasters.

Therefore, before the arrival of severe convective weather, the Central Meteorological Observatory should strengthen early warning measures, give early warnings, and improve public awareness and preparedness for disasters.

After the issuance of the early warning signal, all localities should further strengthen publicity work to increase the public's attention to the early warning signal, and at the same time strengthen the interpretation of the content of the early warning signal, so that the public can understand more specifically the possible impact of the occurrence of disasters and what measures should be taken to reduce the losses caused by disasters.

On the first day of the May Day holiday, many places will face thunderstorms and strong winds above level 8

2. Strengthen cross-departmental cooperation mechanisms.

Disaster prevention and relief work is a systematic project that involves a wide range of areas and requires the cooperation of multiple departments, so before the arrival of strong convective weather, all localities should strengthen the cross-departmental cooperation mechanism, improve the ability of various departments to cooperate in the event of a disaster, and improve the efficiency of rescue.

At the same time, it is also necessary to reserve various materials in advance to cope with the shortage of various materials that may occur after a disaster.

3. Promote all sectors of society to strengthen their awareness of self-help and mutual rescue.

On the first day of the May Day holiday, many places will face thunderstorms and strong winds above level 8

Although the state and local governments have invested a lot of manpower and material resources in disaster prevention and relief, after a disaster occurs, the first to arrive at the scene is often the masses themselves, so we need to promote all sectors of society to strengthen the awareness of self-help and mutual rescue, cultivate citizens' emergency awareness and skills, and improve the ability of the whole society to resist disasters.

When a disaster comes, the public can do not panic or run around, and do a reasonable and orderly job of self-rescue and mutual rescue, then the casualties and losses caused by the disaster can be greatly reduced.

After the end of the severe convective weather, all localities should also strengthen the condolences and comfort work for the affected people, relocate them to safe places in a timely manner, and do a good job in dealing with the aftermath.

4. Orange warning for severe convective weather.

According to the latest news from the Central Meteorological Observatory, affected by cold air, it is expected that in the next few days, the eastern part of the mainland will usher in a strong convective weather process, and the Central Meteorological Observatory also immediately issued an orange warning for strong convective weather, and it is expected that in the next three days, there will be thunderstorms or hail above level 8 in North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, Jianghan and other places, of which there may even be thunderstorms and gales above 10 levels locally, and thunderstorms and gales of more than 10 levels such as tornadoes may also occur in Fujian, Guangdong and other regions.

Strong convective weather will also bring heavy precipitation, it is expected that in the next three days, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang and other places will have short-term heavy precipitation, affected by heavy precipitation, the above areas will have local thunderstorms or hail, the public must pay attention to weather warning information at any time when going out, and prepare for disaster prevention in advance.

5. Defense Guidelines.

On the first day of the May Day holiday, many places will face thunderstorms and strong winds above level 8

1. Government departments: do a good job in preventing short-term rainstorms, lightning protection, and strong winds, strengthen inspections of dangerous areas, and notify the people who may be affected to move in advance;

2. Driver: If you encounter strong convective weather on the road, you must find a safe place to park and avoid the wind to improve your own safety;

3. Outdoor personnel: take shelter when entering wind-resistant buildings, and do not hide under trees to avoid being injured by branches;

4. Traffic units: take closure measures according to weather conditions to avoid traffic congestion;

5. Drainage and rescue: prevent waterlogging caused by short-term heavy precipitation;

6. Disasters such as flash floods: Do a good job of prevention to avoid flash floods and other disasters.

epilogue

Severe convective weather has brought a test to the eastern part of the mainland, and all localities must do a good job in disaster prevention and relief work in advance, and at the same time, they must also strengthen meteorological scientific research and improve the accuracy of prediction of extreme weather events, so as to better guide disaster prevention and relief work.