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How to prevent and control tourism safety risks due to disastrous weather

In accordance with the requirements of "Safety must be managed in the management of the industry, safety must be managed in the management of the business, and safety must be managed in the management of production and operation", tourism management departments in various places must supervise travel agencies, A-level tourist attractions, rafting companies and star-rated hotels. (hereinafter referred to as tourism-related enterprises) strictly implement the main responsibilities of safety production, guide and improve emergency plans and coordination and linkage working mechanisms, and make emergency preparations for disastrous weather; they must strengthen communication and consultation with meteorological departments, and timely grasp and forward disastrous weather forecasts Early warning information, and jointly issue disastrous weather travel risk warnings when necessary. If extreme disaster weather may affect the safety of tourists, tourism-related enterprises must be urged to take timely preventive measures to curb the occurrence of safety accidents. It is necessary to promote A-level tourist attractions to carry out potential hazard identification of meteorological disasters and secondary disasters, and to set up warning signs, cordons, fences and other warning signs and barrier facilities in areas where there are potential safety hazards of disastrous weather tourism to strictly prevent safety accidents caused by natural disasters. When meteorological disasters involving travel occur, meteorological departments at all levels must promptly organize and carry out targeted forecast consultations and regional joint prevention, and accurately provide technical support for emergency response and follow-up meteorological support services.

Tourism management departments and meteorological departments in various regions should establish a normalized cooperation mechanism, incorporate meteorological services into the content of tourism safety guarantees, and jointly promote the standardization and standardization of tourism meteorological disaster prevention and reduction. Qualified 3A or above tourist attractions should build disastrous weather monitoring automatic weather stations and forecast and warning information dissemination facilities.