What happened to more than 650,000 people affected by the rainstorm in Hubei?
On the morning of June 28th, Hubei Provincial Emergency Management Department sent two working groups to the disaster area to verify the disaster situation and guide the local authorities to do a good job in flood control and disaster relief. Yichang, Jingmen and other places have started flood control emergency level IV and disaster relief emergency level IV responses.
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The Central Meteorological Observatory has issued a 27-day rainstorm warning:
From June 2 to 28, the Central Meteorological Observatory has issued a rainstorm warning for 27 consecutive days, the duration of which is rare in recent years. According to the forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, there will be heavy rains in northeastern Guizhou, northern Hunan, southern and eastern Hubei, most of Anhui, most of Jiangsu, Shanghai, northern Zhejiang, northwestern Shanxi and western Hebei from June 28th 14 to June 29th 14.
Among them, there are heavy rains (100 ~ 200mm) in parts of central and southern Jiangsu and northern Shanghai. Some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall (the maximum hourly rainfall intensity is 30 ~ 50 mm, and the local area can exceed 70 mm), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds.
China News Network-Heavy rainfall in Hubei Province affected 650,600 people in some areas.