Multiple departments and locations are fully responding to Typhoon "Dussuri" rescue | emergency | departments
The picture shows on the 27th, in Changle District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, fishermen are grabbing the net shore on the beach.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wei Peiquan
Our newspaper, Beijing, July 27. This year's No. 5 typhoon "Du Suri" continues to approach my country's southeast coast. The China Meteorological Administration launched a typhoon first-level emergency response. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a typhoon red warning at 18:00 on the 27th.
On the 27th at 21:00, the National Flood Control Administration upgraded the level three emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention in Fujian and Guangdong provinces to level two. In addition to sending working groups to Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi, four more working groups were dispatched to Anhui, Henan, Hebei, Beijing and Tianjin to assist in guiding flood and typhoon prevention work.
At present, the Emergency Management Department has dispatched emergency forces such as fire rescue, engineering rescue, aviation rescue, and drainage. Given that the typhoon may have a serious impact on Fujian, at 23:00 on the 27th, the National Disaster Reduction Commission and the Ministry of Emergency Management urgently activated the national level IV disaster relief emergency response and dispatched a working group to Fujian to guide and supervise the local authorities to do a good job in resettling and assisting the affected people and verifying disaster losses.
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The Ministry of Transport has upgraded its defense response to Level II and continues to strengthen consultation, assessment, monitoring and scheduling, as well as emergency preparedness. On the 22nd of the 27th, the Ministry of Water Resources raised the level IV emergency response for flood prevention to level III in Fujian and Guangdong.
Fujian Province's typhoon prevention index raised the emergency response level to level I at 9:00 am on the 27th. Xiamen City has decided to implement the "three stops and one rest" policy from 15:00 on the 27th, while Zhangzhou City and Quanzhou City have decided to implement the "three stops and one rest" policy throughout the city from 18:00 on the 27th. Except for industries related to livelihood security and life services, all other industries in the city will be suspended from work, production, classes, and markets, and all types of gathering activities will be cancelled.
On the 26th, the Guangdong Provincial Flood, Drought, and Wind Prevention Headquarters launched a Level II emergency response for wind prevention, and the province's firefighting and rescue teams remained on standby for 24 hours.