What does the weather secondary response mean?
The secondary response of weather means that the weather reaches certain conditions and corresponding measures need to be taken. Taking Xiamen as an example, one of the following situations is a major (Grade II) incident:
1, the typhoon warning or emergency warning issued by the Municipal Meteorological Observatory has or is expected to have a serious impact on our city; Or the Municipal Meteorological Observatory issued an early warning of severe tropical storm (typhoon, strong typhoon and super typhoon), and predicted that it would land in Fujian Province or Shanghai, north of Xiamen, or graze the northern coast of our city within the range of east longitude 123 degrees, which had a great impact on our city.
2.23 or more counties (cities) measured rainfall reaches100 ~150mm (excluding), or the accumulated area rainfall in two days reaches160 ~ 230mm (excluding), or the accumulated area rainfall in three days reaches 200 ~ 300mm (excluding), and the Municipal Meteorological Observatory forecasts it.
3. The main control stations of the main stream of Yongjiang River, the first and second tributaries and some representative stations of plain river network exceed the guaranteed water level, and the predicted water level will continue to rise.
4. The rainfall is obviously less, and the water storage capacity of reservoirs and river networks is obviously insufficient. The number of people with drinking water difficulties in the city exceeds 300,000 or the drought-affected area of crops reaches more than 40% (excluding).
Emergency response measures:
1. For particularly serious public emergencies that cannot be effectively controlled in advance, relevant plans should be launched in time, and relevant emergency command institutions in the State Council or the State Council Working Group will give unified command or guidance to relevant regions and departments to carry out disposal work.
2. The on-site emergency command organization is responsible for the on-site emergency treatment.
3. Public emergencies that require the participation of many relevant departments in the State Council shall be led by the competent department of public emergencies and assisted by other departments.