China News Service, July 28. According to the website of the Ministry of Emergency Management, on July 28, the Ministry of Emergency Management issued a comprehensive national natural disaster risk warning reminder for the next three days: It is expected that there will be heavy rainfall in the Jianghuai to northern Jiangnan area today; starting tomorrow, The rain belt moved northward, the precipitation in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River was significantly weakened, and the heavy precipitation process tended to end. The Sichuan Basin, North China, and Northeast China entered the rainy period. There is still a large inflow of water in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, and there are still many river sections in the Yangtze River and Huai River basins at high water levels. Provinces such as Anhui, Hubei, and Hunan still need to strictly guard against floods in small and medium-sized rivers and dangers of rivers, lakes, reservoirs and dams.

  In addition, Sichuan, Tibet, Xinjiang and other places have high risk of geological disasters from mountain torrents. Strong convective weather such as short-term heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, gales, or hail in North China, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, and northeastern Guangxi may cause wind, hail, and flood disasters. Southern China and southern Jiangnan need to continue to prevent disaster risks such as high temperature, drought, forest fires, and meteorological drought risks in western and northern Liaoning. In the Northeast Daxinganling virgin forest area, it is still necessary to prevent the risk of forest fires caused by lightning strikes.