Chinanews.com, August 6th. According to the website of the Ministry of Emergency Management, the Ministry of Emergency Management issued a comprehensive national natural disaster risk warning alert for the next three days at 12:00 on August 6th: It is expected that this year will occur in northern China on August 6-8. The largest range of heavy rainfall since the flood season, strong local extremes, strong convective weather, Gansu, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Henan, Shandong and other places have small and medium river floods, mountain torrents, geological disasters and urban and rural inland waterlogging risks, which require close attention The middle reaches of the Yellow River and the Haihe River are flooded.

Data map: Citizens travel in the rain. Photo by China News Agency reporter Wei Liang

  Some sections of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the mainstream of the Huai River, Poyang Lake, Dongting Lake, and Taihu Lake are still at high water levels. It is necessary to continue to strengthen the inspection of dykes during the receding period. The southern pressure of the rain belt may cause flooding in the Huai River basin, which needs to be properly done Resettlement and assistance for the masses and restoration of production and life.

  In the western Sichuan Basin, Yunnan, southern China and other places, there are many showers, heavy local rainstorms, and strong convective weather. It is necessary to prevent the occurrence of mountain torrents, hail and geological disaster risks in some areas. Jiangnan, Jianghuai, Jianghan, the central and eastern Sichuan Basin, the southern Xinjiang Basin and other places need to continue to prevent high temperature drought and secondary disaster risks. The southeast coast pays close attention to possible tropical depression activities.