Feicheng City Flood Season Emergency Reminder (Director of Feicheng Emergency Bureau)
Feicheng City Flood Season Emergency Reminder
Recently, Henan and other places have continued to experience heavy rainfall, causing severe geological disasters, reservoir overflows, urban waterlogging and other serious natural disasters, causing heavy casualties and Property damage. In order to further enhance the safety awareness of the general public, master more safety knowledge, improve the ability to avoid danger and self-rescue, and better cope with extreme weather such as heavy rains, the Municipal Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters issued a warm reminder to the general public:
1 , Pay attention to the rainstorm warning information in a timely manner
During the flood season, the general public should pay attention to the weather forecast and rainstorm warning information in a timely manner, and make preparations for prevention and avoidance in advance.
Usually called heavy rain warning signals are divided into four levels: blue, yellow, orange and red.
1. Heavy rain blue warning: the rainfall will reach more than 50 mm within 12 hours, or has reached more than 50 mm and the rainfall may continue.
2. Heavy rain yellow warning: the rainfall will reach more than 50 mm within 6 hours, or has reached more than 50 mm and the rainfall may continue.
3. Heavy rain orange warning: the rainfall will reach more than 50 mm within 3 hours, or has reached more than 50 mm and the rainfall may continue.
4. Heavy rain red warning: the rainfall will reach more than 100 mm within 3 hours, or has reached more than 100 mm and the rainfall may continue.
2. Common sense of personal self-rescue and danger avoidance
Personal self-rescue and danger avoidance common sense of heavy rain
1. Pedestrians
①In case of danger During heavy rains, you should find a safe area or building to take temporary shelter from the rain. Do not take shelter under culverts, overpasses, low-lying areas, dangerous walls, or trees. Do not enter underground parking lots, cross-street tunnels, underground civil air defense projects, underground commercial streets, etc. Public facilities.
②Always pay attention to safety warning signs and do not walk close to curb stones. When you see the vortex of rainwater, be careful to avoid falling into missing manhole covers and grates.
Collection of manhole covers and manhole grates In the well.
③Do not walk in running water. Running water with a depth of 15 cm can cause people to fall. Once you are knocked down, don't panic, hold your breath as much as possible, and then find a way to grab the protrusions on the ground and try to stand up.
④ Avoid light poles, telephone poles, billboards, transformers, power lines and nearby trees and other objects that may be connected to electricity to prevent electric shock accidents.
⑤ When riding bicycles or electric vehicles, you should pay attention, ride slowly, and try to avoid roads with accumulated water to avoid danger.
⑥Try to avoid taking shelter from the rain under trees or billboards that are susceptible to lightning strikes; in open areas, do not use umbrellas with metal poles and other items with metal poles, and do not make or answer cell phone calls. .
⑦ When you find someone in need of help or rescue, you should do so while ensuring your own safety, and avoid blind rescue.
2. Driving
① During heavy rain, try to avoid driving out. If you encounter a heavy rain while driving, you should drive slowly at a low speed and turn on the wipers, warning lights, and anti-fog lights in time. Keep a sufficient safe distance, pay more attention when changing lanes, and pay attention to water accumulation on the road and whether manhole covers and manhole grates are displaced or missing. If necessary, you should choose to park on higher ground to avoid danger.
② Do not risk wading through water. You should get off the vehicle to explore or go around sections where the water depth is unknown, and do not forcefully pass through blindly.
③Do not try to start the vehicle after it is flooded. If the water is not too deep, you can open the door or sunroof, leave the wading vehicle, and slowly evacuate the wading area. If the water is deep, open the windows or sunroof and go to the roof of the car to try to escape or wait for rescue.
④ If a vehicle falls into deep water, you should immediately try to abandon the vehicle and escape.
3. Home
① Once outdoor water floods into the house, the power supply should be cut off immediately to prevent electric shock and injury.
② In line with the principle of "nearest, highest, quick, orderly, safe, people first, things first", move to hillsides, highlands, buildings, flood shelters, etc. You can climb up in an emergency Take shelter temporarily on rooftops, tall trees and other high places.
③ If the flood continues to rise, you can make full use of tubs, wood, large pieces of foam plastic and other items that can float on the water to make homemade life-saving equipment to escape. It is best not to swim alone.
Personal self-rescue and risk avoidance knowledge for geological disasters
1. When a collapse occurs, if you are outside the area affected by the collapse, you must go around; if you are under the collapse body, you must quickly Escape to both sides, the faster the better; if you feel the ground shaking, you should also immediately escape to stable areas on both sides.
2. When a landslide occurs, you should evacuate away from both sides of the landslide boundary and never escape along the sliding direction. If the landslide slides quickly, it is best to find an open area with a gentle slope to stay or hug a big tree or other objects, but be sure not to get too close to houses, walls, telephone poles, etc.
3. When you are in a debris flow area, you cannot run down or up along the ditch. Instead, you should run up the slopes on both sides and leave the ditch and valley area. However, you should be careful not to run in the soft and soft soil. Stop on an unstable slope to prevent the slope from becoming unstable and sliding down. You should stop and observe where the base is stable and gentle, and choose to stay away from the area where the debris flow passes to avoid danger. In addition, do not climb trees to avoid, but avoid the curved concave banks of rivers or the convex banks of narrow places and low height.
4. After receiving the notice of evacuation, you must obey the instructions of the local government and relevant departments to move to hedging in an orderly manner, and do not stay or wait and see.
Personal self-rescue and risk avoidance knowledge in flash flood disasters
1. Villagers living in dangerous areas should prepare for safe transfer and organize necessary items.
2. Be familiar with early warning signals and evacuation routes. After receiving the early warning signals, you must move quickly and orderly along the predetermined evacuation route under the organizational command of the person responsible for the transfer.
3. During the transfer process, the principle of putting people first, then property, and first the old, young, sick, and disabled, then ordinary people should be followed. After the transfer, the instructions of the local government and relevant departments must be obeyed. After the disaster is eliminated, Then return to your place of residence.
3. Emergency help lines
If you are surrounded by heavy rain, floods or trapped in a dangerous area and cannot escape, you should dial 119, 110, 120, 122, 12345 and other help hotlines as soon as possible. When calling for help, try to accurately report the situation, location and danger of the trapped persons.