Measures for the Administration of Release and Dissemination of Early Warning Signals of Sudden Meteorological Disasters in Jiangxi Province
according to the severity and urgency of the disaster, the early warning signals are generally divided into four levels: general (level IV), severe (level III), severe (level II) and particularly severe (level I). The colors are blue, yellow, orange and red in turn, and they are marked in both Chinese and English.
when multiple meteorological disasters occur at the same time or are predicted to occur, multiple early warning signals can be issued at the same time according to the corresponding standards. Article 4 Early warning signals in this province are divided into ten categories, such as typhoon, rainstorm, high temperature, cold wave, fog, thunderstorm and gale, gale, hail, snowstorm and road icing.
the categories of early warning signals issued by meteorological stations subordinate to the municipal and county-level meteorological authorities shall be determined by the provincial meteorological authorities and reported to the China Meteorological Bureau for the record. Fifth competent meteorological departments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the management of the release and dissemination of early warning signals within their respective administrative areas.
the administrative departments in charge of agriculture, forestry, water conservancy, transportation, construction, production safety, radio and television, press and publication, telecommunications, tourism, etc. shall, according to their respective responsibilities, cooperate with the dissemination of early warning signals. Article 6 Governments at all levels and relevant departments shall organize meteorological disaster early warning and prevention propaganda, enhance the public's awareness of meteorological disasters, and improve their defense, self-help and mutual rescue capabilities. Article 7 Early warning signals shall be issued uniformly (including supplement, revision and cancellation). Meteorological offices and stations subordinate to the competent meteorological departments at or above the county level shall uniformly issue early warning signals and indicate the areas of meteorological disasters. Meteorological offices and stations can only issue early warning signals within the responsibility area of this forecast service, and no other organization or individual may issue early warning signals to the society in any form.
provincial meteorological stations and meteorological stations with districts and cities, and meteorological stations with districts and cities and counties (cities, districts) should strengthen the forecast consultation before the release of early warning signals and the information communication after the release of early warning signals, so as to ensure the consistency of the release of early warning signals between meteorological stations at higher levels and meteorological stations at lower levels. Eighth competent meteorological departments at all levels shall formulate specific procedures for the production and release of early warning signals, and report them to the competent meteorological departments at higher levels for examination and approval, so as to ensure that the production and release work is standardized and orderly.
meteorological stations should issue early warning signals in a timely and accurate manner, and update or cancel early warning signals in a timely manner according to weather changes. Article 9 Meteorological offices and stations shall timely issue early warning signals through radio, television, newspapers, telecommunications (including meteorological voice telephone, mobile phone short message and internet) and other media, and report relevant information to the people's government at the corresponding level in time, and notify the relevant administrative departments and public facilities management service units such as electric power, transportation and water conservancy. Article 1 When broadcasting early warning signals to the public, radio, television, newspapers, telecommunications and other media shall use timely early warning signals directly provided by meteorological stations completely and accurately, and indicate the release time and the names of meteorological stations, and shall not change the contents and key terms of early warning signals.
the specific measures for broadcasting early warning signals shall be formulated by the provincial competent meteorological department in conjunction with the provincial competent departments of radio and television, press and publication and telecommunications. Eleventh people's governments at or above the county level and the relevant administrative departments shall promptly notify the relevant people's governments, administrative departments and units at lower levels after receiving the information reports and circulars of Class I and Class II early warning signals; Township people's governments and sub-district offices where sudden meteorological disasters may occur shall promptly notify the relevant village (neighborhood) committees.
public facilities management service units such as electric power, transportation, water conservancy, etc. shall do a good job in defense in time after receiving the information notification of early warning signals. Twelfth competent meteorological departments at all levels should be in a prominent position in the city, set up early warning signal electronic display board.
public electronic display boards set up by people's governments at all levels, and professional electronic display boards set up by railway, civil aviation, transportation, public security, construction, tourism and other departments and units shall receive and display early warning signals in time. Thirteenth acts in violation of these measures shall be punished by the competent meteorological departments in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and regulations. Fourteenth meteorological offices and stations staff dereliction of duty, resulting in early warning signal omission, misstatement, shall be given administrative sanctions; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law. Fifteenth after receiving the early warning signal, the staff of the relevant units dereliction of duty, not according to the requirements of timely dissemination, if the circumstances are serious, shall be given administrative sanctions; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law. Article 16 These Measures shall come into force as of January 1st, 26.