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Sisters, the series of disasters caused by the heavy rain in Zhengzhou in the past two days have caused us to think about a series of questions. First of all, how is heavy rain formed? Let's talk about how dangerous a rainstorm can be in a mountain village?
First of all, the formation of heavy rains?
Heavy rain refers to rain with high precipitation intensity, often formed in cumulonimbus clouds. According to China's meteorological regulations, heavy rainfall with more than 50 mm of precipitation in 24 hours is called "heavy rain".
According to the intensity of precipitation, it is divided into three grades, that is, the 24-hour precipitation is called "heavy rain" when it is millimeters, and the heavy rain between millimeters is called "extremely heavy rain". However, due to the different precipitation and topographic characteristics in different places, the standards of heavy rain and flooding are also different in different places.
According to the size of the occurrence and impact range, the rainstorm can be divided into: local rainstorm, regional rainstorm, large-scale rainstorm, and extra-large-scale rainstorm. Local rainstorms last only a few hours or dozens of hours, and generally affect tens to thousands of square kilometers, causing relatively minor damage.
However, when the rainfall is extremely intense, it can also cause serious loss of life and property. Regional rainstorms can generally last for 3 7 days, affecting an area of 10.2 million square kilometres or more, and the disaster is average, but sometimes due to the extreme intensity of rainfall, it may cause severe regional rainstorm floods.
Extraordinarily large rainstorms last the longest, generally a combination of consecutive rainstorms in multiple areas, and the rainfall can last intermittently for about 1 3 months, and the rain belt lasts for a long time. Heavy rainfall is a disastrous weather that often causes flooding and severe soil erosion, resulting in major economic losses such as engineering failures, embankment failures and crop flooding. Especially for some low-lying and closed areas, rainwater cannot be quickly discharged, resulting in water accumulation in farmland and oversaturation of soil moisture, which will cause more disasters.
Well, the formation of the rainstorm is over. At the beginning, I talked about the danger of heavy rainfall in a mountain village
Under the action of heavy rainfall, landslides, mudslides, floods can occur in mountainous areas, and uplift breaches.
Regardless of the effect of these disasters, they will cause houses to collapse, crops to be flooded, and people and property to be lost.
After talking about the dangers,It's about how to avoid danger.
Keep away from street lights, high-voltage lines, and avoid electric shock. (Multi-base stations and high-voltage lines in mountainous areas due to terrain).
Stay away from fences and dangerous buildings that are in disrepair.
Stay away from ditches, under bridges and large pits.
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The stagnant water flooded the farmland, and the villagers dug ditches to drain the water.
The rain continued for a day and night, and finally stopped on the morning of June 26. The abundant rain has fed the corn seedlings, but it has also flooded the low-lying farmland, affecting the growth of crops.
The mountain village grows cash crops such as ginger, green onions, and cabbage all year round. During the rains, many farmlands were heavily waterlogged, and large areas of crops were submerged in water.
Many farmlands and field production roads are covered with standing water. When the rain stopped that morning, the farmers ran out to the fields with shovels and dug ditches to drain the water from the fields.
Heavy rainfall: There are about 170 acres of farmland in the village, and the water is deep. "All morning, the villagers were busy cleaning up the stagnant water. Gao Yong said that it has not rained so much for many years, and although the groundwater has been recharged, cash crops have suffered, and there have been extinctions or reductions.
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This morning, heavy rain fell in Dengzhou City, and heavy rain occurred in some towns and villages. According to the ** sent by netizens in Dongjia Village, Weiji, Gucun and other villages in Gulin Town, it can be seen that because the rainstorm lasted for a period of time, the rainwater in the village could not be drained out, and the water was already very deep, and many houses were filled with water.
Some of the crops are also full of oceans, and the crops are flooded, which is very distressing to look at. The water on the Weiji section of Dengxiang Highway is also relatively deep, and the water splashes when vehicles pass.
Drainage channels are basically not planned in rural villages, and in the event of continuous heavy rain, rainwater cannot be discharged quickly, resulting in waterlogging and causing certain losses to villagers' crops and property.
It is hoped that all villages will pay attention to village construction while developing the economy, so that the villagers can live more comfortably and the beautiful countryside will be more beautiful.
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Due to the heavy rainstorm caused by the slope protection earthwork mouth, the ditch water flows into the foundation pit soaked water more than 1m deep, the soaked cushion and distribution box, the construction unit to the visa loss, if the slope protection is contracted by the owner alone, it is reasonable to be able to visa. If the slope protection is contracted with the general contractor of the project, it cannot be visaged.
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In mountain villages, it is also very dangerous to be strong, first of all, it can cause floods and mudslides if the rainfall is heavy and lasts for a long time. It's possible that I'll cause it again. The outbreak of mountain red.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is dangerous because there is a lot of mud in mountain villages, which can easily cause landslides and mudslides.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is actually very dangerous, because heavy rainfall can form a large amount of water in a short period of time, which can cause floods and mudslides.
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At present, Xixing Village, Bishui Town, Xingyang City, Zhengzhou, Xiaolihe Village, Mihe Town, Gongyi City, and Linggou Village, Shecun Town, Gongyi City, have all been cut off from water, electricity, and roads.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is very dangerous, and it is very painful to have a mudslide or other disaster, so it is important to move to a safe place in advance.
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Heavy rainstorms in mountain villages can be very dangerous. It can cause landslides, mudslides, power outages, communication outages, which is very, very dangerous. Man is simply powerless to dodge. Therefore, heavy rainfall is very dangerous for the village.
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The danger of heavy rainfall in mountain villages, first of all, is that the water level rises relatively quickly, which is easy to cause some stagnant water, or the road is interrupted, in fact, it is a landslide, which will also cause some traffic or power interruptions, if it is heavy rainfall, try not to live in the mountain village.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is very dangerous. It is easy to cause flash floods and mudslides. Heavy rains washed away the river. will flood the houses of the village. Wash away roads and crops. It will cause serious economic losses and property damage, and personal safety will also be threatened.
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Gun rainfall is very dangerous, much more dangerous than in the city, because the strength of the mountain village can also lead to soil erosion, lead to loose soil, and also cause people to mudslides, which are very dangerous.
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If there is a heavy rainstorm in the middle of a mountain village, it is actually very dangerous. You are in the middle of the three villages, so this will cause the outbreak of the three elements or cause a ritual, and even people may have to rush together in the house.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is likely to cause mudslides, causing flash floods that cause huge losses to people's lives and property.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is very dangerous, and it may cause natural disasters such as flash floods, landslides, mudslides and waterlogging, causing great damage to people's lives and property, so the danger is extremely high.
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The danger of heavy rainfall in mountain villages is very large, which can cause geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides, and cause dangers such as large-scale blockages of people and traffic.
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In a mountain village, it is very dangerous to encounter a strong rainstorm. It is particularly prone to mudslides and flash floods. Heavy rainfall can wash away roads, houses. Wash away all the crops. Causing great losses.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is very dangerous, and it may lead to various accidents in mountain villages, and it is also difficult to prevent people and floods in the case of Sansheng.
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Heavy rainfall is very dangerous in mountain villages, and rainfall from high places will quickly converge to low-lying areas, forming a very turbulent water flow, so it is necessary to move from low-lying areas to higher places as soon as possible.
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Heavy rains can easily cause geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides. Areas prone to mountain disasters and areas where high-intensity heavy rainstorms have occurred should do a good job of monitoring and early warning, and the local people are requested to be vigilant, and once landslides, debris flows and other geological disasters are discovered, they should report in time and do a good job in evacuation.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is dangerous because it can cause landslides. There is a possibility of mudslides.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages can be dangerous, for example, mudslides can occur in the mountains. Then the villages in the low-lying areas are in danger of being submerged and washed away. So when you are in a mountain village, you should encounter a heavy rain. Head to the top of the mountain as soon as possible. Then there is the caution to be safe.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages can be very dangerous, for example, in the mountains, which can easily cause landslides and mudslides. Then the villages in the low-lying areas are in danger of being submerged and washed away. So when you are in a mountain village, you should encounter a heavy rain.
Head to the top of the mountain as soon as possible. Then there is the caution to be safe.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages is very dangerous, and it is very prone to geological natural disasters, flash floods and mudslides. Flash floods can wash away fertile land and houses. Causing injury to people and property. Heavy rainstorms should be kept away from the hazard area, and do not take care of the property of the house.
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Heavy rainfall in mountain villages may lead to traffic disruptions and other incidents, and in severe cases, it can also threaten the safety of people's lives and property. Heavy rains can also cause geological disasters such as landslides and landslides, which are very dangerous.
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Heavy rainfall is generally called heavy rain in meteorology, or heavy precipitation, which refers to rain with great precipitation intensity.
According to the China Meteorological Administration: (1) 16 mm or more of rain in 1 hour; (2) Rainfall of 50 mm or more in a 24-hour period. Starting from the utilization of rainwater and the prevention of floods, it is divided into general rainstorm, heavy rainstorm and extremely heavy rainstorm according to the intensity of rainfall.
Due to the different topography and water conservancy facilities in different places, the consequences of heavy rainfall of the same intensity are also different, so the standards for heavy rainfall and extremely heavy rainfall are also inconsistent. However, in most cases, it is classified according to the following criteria: (1) Rainfall of less than 70 mm in 12 hours, or 100 mm of rain in 24 hours, is called "general rainstorm".
2) Rainfall of more than 70 mm but less than 140 mm in 12 hours, or rainfall of more than 100 mm and less than 200 mm in 24 hours is called "heavy rain". (3) Any rainfall of more than 140 millimeters in 12 hours, or more than 200 mm of rainfall in 24 hours is called "extremely heavy rain". The world's largest rainstorm occurred on the island of Reunion in the southern Indian Ocean, with 1,870 mm of rain in 24 hours.
The heaviest rainfall in China occurred in Xinliao, Taiwan Province, with 1,672 mm of rain in 24 hours, followed by Baixin, Taiwan Province, with 1,248 mm of rain in 24 small socks. All of them are caused by tropical cyclone activity.