Unprecedented Heavy Rainfall Hits North China: Critical Flood Defense Situation

2023-08-03 14:15:01

The China Meteorological Administration introduced today that although the rare torrential rain in North China is coming to an end, flood defense is at a critical moment. According to reports, in late July, the national average rainfall was the most in the past 10 years. Among them, from July 29 to August 1, there were historical extreme rainfall processes in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and other places. The daily precipitation of 14 national meteorological observation stations in Hebei and Beijing exceeded the historical extreme value, and the cumulative rainfall in 26 national meteorological observation stations in 3 days The volume exceeded the historical extreme value. The maximum rainfall in Beijing is 744.8 millimeters, and the maximum rainfall in Hebei Province is 1003 millimeters. This round of heavy rainfall is rare in history and has the characteristics of long duration, large cumulative rainfall, and strong extremes. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that in the next three days, the Juma River, a tributary of the Daqing River, will have a meteorological risk of exceeding the guaranteed water level. Mentougou and Fangshan in Beijing, and Laiyuan in Hebei have a high meteorological risk of geological disasters.

(Article source: CCTV Finance)

Article source: CCTV Finance

Original title: China Meteorological Administration: The national average rainfall in late July is the most in the past 10 years

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