China News Service, Nanning, June 9th (Reporter Lin Hao) The Guangxi Emergency Management Office reported on the 9th that as of June 8th at 19:00, the floods and floods in Guangxi caused a total of 1.0910 million victims and 6 people died due to the disaster. One person was missing due to the disaster; the area affected by the crops was 61.6 thousand hectares, with a direct economic loss of 2.236 billion yuan.

  At present, Guangxi has urgently transferred a resettlement population of 147,900, of which 0.99 million are concentrated and 138,800 are scattered.

  The report showed that in the past 24 hours, heavy rains have occurred in some areas of Liuzhou, Guilin, Hechi, Baise, Hezhou, Wuzhou and other cities, from local heavy rains to extremely heavy rains, and short-term thunderstorms and strong convective weather. There are 14 stations with cumulative rainfall exceeding 250 mm, and 123 stations with 100 to 250 mm. The largest is the 374 mm rainfall at Lantian Township (Meteorological) Station in Lingchuan County, Guilin City. The Xijiang Wuzhou Hydrological Station appeared at the warning water level of 18.5 meters at 23:55 on the 7th, meeting the standards of the Ministry of Water Resources' National Major River Flood Numbering Regulations, numbered "Xijiang Flood No. 1 in 2020".

  At 2:30 in the morning on June 7, Qiu Hengming, a cadre in Baobian Village, Lijiao Village, Lijiao Village, Beituo Town, Zhaoping County, Hezhou City, while investigating the hidden danger points in the whole village, found that the water in the ravine near the Luoluo Primary School changed It is muddy, accompanied by small stones and sediment, and there may be a small collapse in the upstream. Qiu Hengming immediately reported the situation to the town's flood control and drought relief office, and promptly organized village cadres to evacuate nearby residents.

  At 3 a.m., when all the residents moved to a safe area, less than 2 minutes later, with a loud noise from the back mountain, the mudslides rolled down instantly, and the gates and walls of the anti-Roman teaching site collapsed, and mud and stones rushed in. There were 6 private houses in the classroom on the first floor and in the surrounding area, and one residential house in front of the school was destroyed.

  Although the debris flow caused by the sudden mountain flood caused damage to houses and crops, due to timely warning and rapid evacuation and transfer of people, 165 people from 30 households in the Luoluo area were evacuated to a safe zone without causing casualties.

  At 1:50 a.m. on June 8, Luo Chunlan, a monitor of hidden trouble spots in the industrial and commercial dormitory area in Yongfu County, Guilin, received an evacuation call from the County Natural Resources Bureau and immediately organized threatened households to evacuate. A total of 14 households with more than 70 people moved to avoid risks. During the evacuation at 2:00 in the morning, a landslide occurred on the mountain. The scale of the landslide was about 600 cubic meters. One house was damaged and two houses were damaged.

  Because the early warning processing promptly prevented 70 people from avoiding danger, no casualties were caused.

  According to the Guangxi Emergency Management Office, on June 9, there were heavy rains to heavy rains in Guilin, Liuzhou, Hezhou, Laibin, Wuzhou and other cities and parts of the northern cities of Baise, Hechi, Nanning, and Guigang. Strong convective weather such as short-term thunderstorms and strong winds. In response to the disaster caused by this round of heavy rainfall, the Guangxi Disaster Reduction Committee and the Emergency Management Department have upgraded the emergency response to level III. (Finish)