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How strong is the rainstorm in North China?

According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, this rainstorm in North China is extremely rare and can be called "the strongest rainfall".

1 From 8: 00 on July 29th to 7: 00 on August 7th, the cumulative precipitation at Liangzhuang Station in Zhaozhuang, Lincheng County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province reached1003mm. Considering that the average annual precipitation in Xingtai City is about 500mm, it means that the precipitation in just three days is almost equivalent to that in two years. This rainfall even exceeded the maximum rainfall of 86 1 mm caused by Typhoon Du when it landed in Zhejiang.

In addition, the cumulative precipitation of two stations in Beijing area exceeds 700 mm, far exceeding the extreme value of 54 1 mm during the "July 21"torrential rain in Beijing in 20 12. The heavy rainfall affected most areas of Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Shanxi, Henan, Shandong and other provinces.

Matters needing attention in case of rainstorm:

1. Pay attention to the weather forecast and early warning: keep abreast of the weather and avoid going out or engaging in dangerous activities in heavy rain.

2. Indoor shelter from rain: Try to stay indoors during heavy rain and avoid exposure to the outdoor environment.

3. Avoid wading: Avoid wading areas, especially don't try to cross flooded roads or bridges.

4. Pay attention to the safety of electrical equipment: ensure that electrical equipment is far away from water sources to avoid electric shock accidents.

5. Avoid being close to mountains and rivers: Heavy rain may cause mountain torrents and mudslides, and avoid being close to dangerous areas such as mountains and rivers.

6. Pay attention to traffic safety: when driving, slow down and keep a safe distance to avoid driving on the road with water.