China News Service, Beijing, September 14 (Reporter Chen Su) The reporter learned from the China Meteorological Administration on the 14th that China will see a new round of large-scale rainfall in the next three days.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory forecast on the 14th that there will be a large-scale rainfall process from west to east in the central and eastern regions from the 14th to the 17th, light to moderate rains in the eastern northwest, northern China, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, and northeastern regions, and heavy or heavy rains in some areas. There are winds of magnitude 4 to 6 in the central and eastern parts of Inner Mongolia, northern China and northeastern China; moderate to heavy rains in the central and northern parts of the south, western southern China, and eastern southwestern regions, heavy rains in some areas, and strong convective weather such as short-term heavy rainfall locally.

  The Ministry of Water Resources of China estimates that the Chishui River, Wujiang River, Beipan River in Guizhou, Lishui River, Yuanjiang River, and Zishui River in Hunan, Xiushui River, Xinjiang River and Raohe River in Jiangxi, Qiantang River in Zhejiang Province, Luan River in Hebei Province, and Liaohe River in Liaoning Province will be affected by rainfall. Rivers such as the Linghe River will experience a process of flooding, and some small and medium-sized rivers in the rainstorm area may have over-alarm floods; the Dalajiang section of the lower reaches of the Nenjiang River and the Songhua River Zhaoyuan section will over-alarm.

  Meteorological experts reminded that for this round of large-scale rainfall process, attention needs to be paid to small and medium-sized river floods that may be caused by rainfall in Northeast and other places. Yunnan, Guizhou, and northern Jiangnan need to prevent mountain torrent geological disasters and adverse effects on autumn harvests.

  The Ministry of Water Resources discussed with the Ministry of Water Resources and emphasized that the current water level of the main rivers in the Songhua River Basin is still high, and the new round of heavy rainfall covers a wide range and the intensity of local rainstorms is high.

In addition, it has entered the end of the flood season. Uneven rainfall in some areas and insufficient water storage in water conservancy projects will affect urban and rural water supply this winter and next spring. We must make overall plans for flood prevention and water storage at the end of the flood season.

  In response to the large-scale rainfall process of this round, the Ministry of Water Resources has issued a notice to the relevant regions, requesting to do a good job of preventing heavy rainfall.

Currently, the Ministry of Water Resources maintains Level IV emergency response for flood and drought disaster prevention.

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