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What happened when China Meteorological Bureau issued three warnings in a row?

On July 8 18 or so, China Meteorological Bureau issued three early warnings in its official Weibo @ China Meteorological Bureau, including geological disaster meteorological risk warning, rainstorm orange warning and mountain flood disaster meteorological warning.

1. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue an orange rainstorm warning on July 8 18:

It is estimated that from 20: 00 on July 8 to 20: 00 on July 9, there will be heavy rains in central and northern Jiangxi, northern Fujian, central and southern Zhejiang, Shanghai, central Hunan, central and southern Guizhou, northwestern Guangxi, western and northeastern Yunnan, southern Sichuan and central and western North China. Among them, there will be heavy rains in parts of central and eastern Jiangxi, southwestern Zhejiang, northwestern Fujian, southwestern Hunan and southeastern Guizhou, and there will be heavy rains in the northeastern part of Jiangxi.

Some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall (the maximum hourly rainfall intensity is 40 ~ 60 mm, and the local area can exceed 80 mm), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds.

2. The Ministry of Water Resources and China Meteorological Bureau jointly issued a meteorological warning for mountain torrents on July 8 18:

It is estimated that flash floods may occur in parts of southwestern Zhejiang, northwestern Fujian, eastern Jiangxi, western Hunan and eastern Guizhou from 20: 00 on July 8 to 20: 00 on July 9, among which flash floods may occur in southwestern Zhejiang, northwestern Fujian and eastern Jiangxi. Please pay attention to real-time monitoring, flood prevention and early warning, and transfer and avoid.

3. The Ministry of Natural Resources and China Meteorological Bureau jointly issued the meteorological risk warning of geological disasters on July 8 18:

It is estimated that from 20: 00 on July 8 to 20: 00 on July 9, the meteorological risk of geological disasters will be higher in central and western Zhejiang, southern Anhui, northwestern Jiangxi, eastern and southwestern Hubei, western and northern Hunan, southeastern Chongqing, southern Sichuan, central and eastern Guizhou, and western Yunnan (yellow warning), among which, some areas in western Zhejiang, southern Anhui, northwestern Jiangxi, southeastern Hubei, western Hunan and eastern Guizhou.

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There have been floods in many places:

Since June 2nd, the Central Meteorological Observatory has issued a national rainstorm warning for more than 30 consecutive days, setting a new record for consecutive days in 10 years. The Yangtze River below Jianli will exceed the police, and the water level in Taihu Lake will continue to rise. On July 7th16th, the National Defense General decided to upgrade the emergency response of flood control level IV to level III.

According to the news of the Emergency Management Department, as of 8: 00 on July 8th, 24.58 million people in 27 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) such as Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Chongqing, Sichuan and Guizhou have been affected, with 132 people missing and emergency relocation165,438.

China Net-China Meteorological Bureau issued three warnings in succession.