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How to deal with blizzards and extreme weather

Methods to deal with blizzards and extreme weather are: early warning and monitoring, material reserves, personnel safety guarantees, transportation guarantees, and facility maintenance.

1. Early warning and monitoring: Establish a sound early warning and monitoring mechanism to promptly discover and grasp extreme weather conditions and make emergency preparations. Obtain weather forecast information through the Meteorological Bureau, the media and other channels, and issue early warning signals in a timely manner, allowing relevant departments and the public to prepare response measures in advance.

2. Material reserves: Prepare sufficient emergency supplies, including food, water, medicine, heating equipment, etc., to ensure that basic living needs can be met in extreme weather conditions. At the same time, necessary rescue supplies, such as snowplows, rescue equipment, etc., must be reserved to facilitate timely rescue work.

3. Personnel safety: When extreme weather such as blizzards occurs, attention should be paid to high-risk areas and high-risk groups, especially the elderly, children, and disabled people. Strengthen safety management in communities, schools, hospitals and other places to ensure personnel safety.

4. Traffic security: Traffic security is particularly important in extreme weather conditions. It is necessary to strengthen traffic control and implement measures such as road closures and vehicle restrictions to ensure road traffic safety. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure the normal operation of public transportation and facilitate citizens' travel.

5. Facility maintenance: For heating, gas supply, water supply and other infrastructure, it is necessary to strengthen maintenance and inspection to ensure normal operation under extreme weather conditions. For facilities that may be affected, appropriate protective measures must be taken to prevent accidents.