China News Service, February 12th, according to the WeChat public account of the Ministry of Emergency Management, on the morning of February 12th, the Ministry of Emergency Management organized a special video conference and scheduling meeting, discussed with the China Meteorological Administration, and connected Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. 11 provincial emergency management bureaus, fire rescue corps, and forest fire corps in 11 provinces, including Guizhou, have deployed localities to do a good job in preventing and responding to this round of low-temperature rain, snow and freezing weather.

  According to the forecast of the meteorological department, from February 11 to 13, there was a large-scale rain and snow weather process in my country from west to east. Northern Xinjiang, central and eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, central and eastern Northwest China, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, most of North China, and Northeast China. There are light to moderate snow or sleet in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Among them, Beijing, Tianjin, central and northern Hebei, northern Shanxi, central and southern Inner Mongolia, and Ili Valley in Xinjiang have heavy snow and local blizzards.

From the 14th to the 15th, there was light snow in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, most of North China, northern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, and most of Liaoning, with moderate snow in places.

  The meeting pointed out that the current round of rain and snow has a wide range of influence, heavy snowfall, and a large temperature drop. Especially at the current peak of the Winter Olympics and the return journey of the Spring Festival, it is of great significance to do a good job in disaster prevention and response.

  The meeting emphasized the need to further strengthen ideological understanding and responsibility implementation.

Strengthen risk awareness and bottom-line thinking, initiate emergency response in a timely manner in accordance with emergency plans, strengthen arrangements, deployment, supervision and inspection, and consolidate work responsibilities at every level.

It is necessary to further strengthen the consultation, judgment and information release.

Pay close attention to weather changes, conduct rolling consultations with relevant departments such as meteorology, transportation, and energy in a timely manner, strengthen information sharing, and accurately study and judge disaster risks and development trends.

Actively coordinate relevant departments to widely issue disaster prevention and disaster prevention reminders through various channels, and do a good job in safety management of people's travel, coal, electricity, gas, and Winter Olympics events.

To further strengthen emergency preparedness and rescue.

Supervise and urge relevant departments and enterprises of transportation, energy, industry and informatization, and heating to do a good job in the implementation of emergency rescue teams, preparation of deicing and snow removal equipment and facilities, material supply and communication support, water supply, power supply, gas supply and heating, and expert support.

Focus on the key areas where the rain, snow and freezing disasters will adversely affect the production and life of the people, accurately pre-arrange emergency rescue and rescue forces and materials and equipment, and quickly and effectively deal with emergencies and disasters.

Strengthen disaster relief and assistance for the affected people, and allocate disaster relief materials in a timely manner to ensure a warm and safe winter.

To further strengthen emergency duty and information reporting.

Strictly implement the 24-hour duty and leadership system, report major dangers and disasters as soon as possible, and deal with emergencies in a timely manner.

  On the 11th, the Emergency Management Department issued a notice to the relevant regions, requesting to strengthen the work measures such as consultation and judgment, information release, emergency preparation and rescue and rescue, and effectively do a good job in preventing and responding to low temperature, rain, snow and freezing disasters.