The first rainstorm happened.
In recent days, North China has experienced the heaviest rainfall in the flood season. After a round of heavy rain, Beijing issued six warnings in a row, and the second wave of heavy rain hit these two days. Rainstorm weather is easy to induce natural disasters such as mountain torrents, floods, mudslides and landslides, which will inevitably affect local agricultural production. Rainstorm weather will also affect people's travel and bring inconvenience to people's lives.
First of all, rainstorm weather is easy to induce floods, and the drainage system in some areas is not perfect enough. The flood will flood farmers' crops, which will have a serious impact on this year's production. Some areas prone to flash floods are often flooded by mudslides and flash floods, causing people's property losses and even casualties. However, local production is bound to be affected by heavy rain. In some areas, the harvest depends entirely on crops, and the flood disaster caused by heavy rain will definitely bring losses. Moreover, it is not suitable for traveling in heavy rain. In order to avoid accidents, local residents are advised not to go out easily. Some office workers should work as flexibly as possible, work at home, reduce going out and prevent unnecessary injuries caused by heavy rain.
In the event of a flood disaster, relevant local departments must make a good response plan and help the affected people in time. Everyone must try to go to the highlands and wait for rescue to prevent the situation from being washed away. Relevant departments should also make preparations for flood control, and if there are disaster-stricken areas, resettlement should be carried out in time. After the flood disaster, it is necessary to investigate the electricity consumption in villages and urban areas, prevent electric leakage and electric shock accidents, disinfect residents' drinking water and distribute epidemic prevention drugs in time, avoid infectious diseases after the flood disaster, reduce travel, and put safety first!