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Heavy rain fell in 27 districts and counties in Chongqing, and flood control level III emergency response has been initiated. How long will this heavy rain last?

According to reports, heavy rains fell in 27 districts and counties in Chongqing, ushering in a very heavy rainfall. The water levels of three rivers exceeded the warning line, and the local area also launched a third-level flood control emergency response. response.

From 8:00 on June 26 to 8:00 on the 27th, according to the real-time monitoring of the hydrological department, 27 districts and counties including Chongqing, Yongzhou, Wanzhou, Fengjie, etc. experienced heavy rain, and among them, Hechuan and Yongchuan , Jiangjin Beipei Wuxi and other 12 districts and counties received heavy rains, and the maximum daily rainfall of 213.5 mm occurred in Baisha Town, Jiangjin. Affected by this hot weather, there are almost 60 small and medium-sized rivers in Chongqing. Water levels have risen, with the water rising by more than 1 to 6 meters. Three rivers, including the Heishuitan River in Beibei District, the Luzi River in Jiangjin District, and the Qingxi River in Qijiang District, have seen rising water levels, and they have been rising. The water level has continued to rise and has exceeded the warning line. The situation is still relatively serious.

Relevant meteorological department reports show that heavy rainfall in Chongqing will continue on June 27, and is very likely to be accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall, local strong winds, thunder and lightning and other strong convective weather. Relevant local departments also strictly guard against flash floods like this. They have also issued relevant measures in a timely manner, strengthened the rescue force in Chongqing, deployed corresponding emergency departments in advance, and wisely relocated local people who would be threatened. People, the overall trend is developing steadily for the better.

This heavy rain may last for a long time, but the general public is asked not to panic or be afraid, follow the instructions of the relevant departments, and actively cooperate with the work of the government and relevant personnel. If you want to travel, remember to turn on your anti-fog lights, keep a good distance between cars, reduce your speed, and pay attention to water accumulation on the road. If you unfortunately encounter a situation such as a stall, etc., you must evacuate quickly and do not stay in the car to avoid the water level being too high, which may cause the windows to automatically lock and endanger your own safety. If you encounter a dangerous situation, seek help from relevant departments in a timely manner.