China News Service, Zhangzhou, August 12 (Reporter Zhang Jinchuan) The reporter learned from the Zhangzhou Emergency Management Bureau of Fujian Province on the 12th that as of 9:30 on the 12th, according to preliminary statistics, the sixth typhoon "Mikra" hit this year. The total direct economic loss of Zhangzhou city was 759.5568 million yuan.

  According to statistics, 32,255 people were affected in Zhangzhou’s 16 counties (cities) and development zones, and 21,671 were relocated in emergency. The crop area was 8038.9202 hectares, 17 houses collapsed, 49 houses were seriously damaged, and 356 houses were generally damaged. So far, no reports have been received on the deaths and missing persons due to the disaster.

  Typhoon "Mikra" made landfall on the coast of Zhangpu at 7:30 on the 11th, with a maximum wind force of 12 near the center. Affected by this, there were heavy rains in Zhangzhou City from the night of the 10th to the 11th, with some heavy rains. According to statistics from the Meteorological Bureau, from 12:00 on the 10th to 20 on the 11th, there were 138 rainfall stations in the city with accumulated rainfall exceeding 50 mm, of which 38 rainfall stations exceeded 100 mm, with the Liangshan Reservoir in Pantuo Town, Zhangpu at 179.7 mm as the largest.

  At present, Zhangzhou is speeding up post-disaster recovery and construction, doing a good job of statistical verification of the disaster situation, scientifically dispatching rescue teams and materials, promptly repairing infrastructure such as water, electricity, transportation, and communications, and returning to normal production and living order as soon as possible.

  The Office of the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters and the Flood Control and Drought Relief Department of the Emergency Management Department went to Zhangzhou on the 11th to inspect and guide typhoon and flood prevention and rescue and disaster relief work, requiring continuous strengthening of the forecast and forecast of weather and rain and water conditions, and actively defending dangerous areas and weak parts Work, timely carry out disaster loss summary statistics, disaster relief cleanup, follow-up restoration of production and other tasks, and go all out to minimize the loss caused by the typhoon. (Finish)