Tianjin Municipal Party and Government Leaders went to the front line to conduct on-site inspections on flood prevention and heavy rainfall. They implemented measures to ensure the success of flood prevention in various departments. They also paid attention to the situation and strengthened their coordination
From July 29th to August 1st, there will be a sustained heavy rainfall process in Tianjin, which has a wide range of impacts, a long duration, strong short-term rainfall, and a certain degree of extremism. Heavy rainfall is mainly concentrated from the early morning of the 30th to the daytime of the 31st, with northeast winds of 6 to 7 levels and gusts of 9 levels on land, and the cumulative rainfall will exceed 100 millimeters. Meanwhile, from July 29th to August 1st, most areas of the Haihe River Basin will experience significant rainfall, with heavy rainfall mainly concentrated from the night of July 29th to the night of August 31st.
According to Tianjin Daily, on the morning of July 29th, Chen Miner, Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, and Zhang Gong, Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee and Mayor, went to the Municipal Emergency Rescue Command Center to hold a meeting, dispatch and deploy flood and typhoon prevention work, and went to the Dongting Road Rainwater Pump Station in Hexi District to inspect the flood prevention measures, drainage facility operation, and emergency plan implementation of the pumping station on site.City leaders Liu Guiping, Lian Maojun, Wang Lijun, Heng Xiaofan, Xie Yuan, and Fan Shaojun participated.
At the Municipal Emergency Rescue Command Center, Chen Miner and Zhang listened to reports on our city's preparations for typhoon response, flood situation in the Haihe River Basin, and weather trend prediction. They gained a detailed understanding of the typhoon's path, intensity, and impact, and coordinated relevant response work in Jizhou District, Wuqing District, and Hebei District through a video system to further arrange and deploy flood and typhoon prevention work throughout the city.
Chen Miner pointed out during the inspection and scheduling that our city has entered a critical period of flood and typhoon prevention, as well as a period of preparation.
Chen Miner emphasized the need to adhere to a problem oriented approach, closely monitor the key areas, key links, and important parts of flood and typhoon prevention in our city, further investigate and rectify risks and hidden dangers, take strict prevention and control measures, and ensure safe flood season. Pay attention to outdoor facilities, strengthen safety precautions such as outdoor billboards, outdoor high-altitude operations, lighting facilities, and trees that are prone to falling, and reinforce and maintain outdoor structures that are susceptible to strong winds. Pay attention to underground spaces such as rail transit, strengthen operational scheduling, and strictly prevent flooding and backflow. Pay attention to areas prone to waterlogging in cities, adhere to the principle of "one place, one policy" for key areas such as low-lying areas, bridges and culverts, increase the frequency of inspections, and strengthen emergency drainage and control measures. Pay attention to river drainage, strengthen unified regulation of the basin, strengthen river embankments, dangerous sections of gates, culverts, pumping stations, and weak sections of embankments. Pay attention to the Shantang Reservoir and geological disaster prevention, and prepare in advance for the transfer and avoidance of personnel in hazardous areas. Pay attention to the tide support, strengthen inspections of ports, docks, and anchorages, and guide ships to pay attention to the safety of maritime operations. Pay attention to the safety of scenic spots, adjust the opening hours of tourist attractions in a timely manner, and guide tourists to avoid dangerous areas. Pay attention to social safety, roll out warning information, advocate for the public to reduce travel, and prevent safety accidents.
Chen Miner emphasized that each district and department should strengthen their sense of responsibility and ensure that they are responsible, effective, and effective in defending the land. Strengthen organizational leadership, strengthen on duty duty, and ensure that the "top leaders" of the party and government are in front of the command line, to clear the "last mile" of responsibility implementation, and to ensure that in case of emergencies, they rush to the scene as soon as possible, fully mobilize grassroots cadres and the masses, and quickly carry out response and disposal. Strengthen work coordination, adhere to the combination of unified and decentralized, and the Municipal Flood Control and Drought Relief Command should strengthen command and dispatch. All parties should take their respective positions, fulfill their responsibilities, and cooperate in a coordinated manner to form a work force. Strengthen monitoring and early warning, make good use of big data intelligence and other means, and improve the accuracy of early warning and forecasting. Strengthen human and material support, improve work plans, enrich rescue teams, and prepare sufficient flood prevention and rescue materials. It is better to prepare than not to use, and to be prepared when unavailable. To strengthen the guarantee of urban operation, all departments should effectively play their functional roles. Key flood prevention units such as electricity, communication, water supply, gas, and transportation should carry out equipment maintenance, ensure market supply, and ensure the orderly operation of people's production and life.
Early warning and forecasting should be precise, and dynamic information and safety tips should be timely released through multiple platforms and channels to enhance the self-protection and risk avoidance capabilities of the whole society. The dispatch response should be rapid, strengthen consultation and judgment with the Maritime Affairs Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources and upstream provinces and cities, coordinate and link departments and units such as urban management, transportation, housing and construction, traffic management, and power. Key defense measures should be in place, closely monitoring key areas such as mountain flood and debris flow risk zones, ports and docks, underground spaces, rail transit, old houses, outdoor billboards, etc., and waiting for orders at any time to take strict precautions. The transmission of responsibility should be strong, and all districts, departments, and units must resolutely obey the dispatch and command, and effectively carry out emergency support work in extreme situations.
The scheduling meeting will be held in video format to each district. The Secretary General of the Municipal Government, responsible persons of relevant departments and parties of the city, main leaders of the Party and government in each district, responsible persons in charge, and responsible persons of relevant departments directly under the district attended.
According to Tianjin media Northern Network, the water department of Tianjin has anchored the goal of "no casualties, no dam collapse of reservoirs, no breach of important embankments, and no impact on important infrastructure", actively taking five measures and making every effort to do a good job in preventing heavy rainfall.
Strengthen flood prevention monitoring and early warning, strengthen consultation and linkage with the Ministry of Water Resources, Beijing, Hebei and other provinces and cities, timely grasp weather, rainfall, water, and engineering conditions, and arrange hydrological emergency measurement and reporting teams to prepare for emergency additional measurement. Based on upstream rainfall and incoming water conditions, timely issue warnings to provide information support for downstream flood discharge scheduling.
Strengthen the scheduling of flood control projects, implement unified scheduling of river system water projects, and make every effort to reduce the water level of key flood discharge rivers such as Yongding New River, Chaobai New River, Ji Canal, and Hai River. All major flood discharge rivers and reservoirs in the city will maintain low water level operation, increasing the drainage and storage space of the central urban area by 6 million cubic meters. In the future, according to the rainfall situation, timely diversion of water from Hai River to Yongding New River and Duliujian River will be carried out.
Strengthen flood prevention measures, strengthen inspection and inspection of dangerous sections, weak embankments, and buildings passing through embankments. For 7 dangerous sections and weak sections of embankments, set 8570 meters of embankments and lay 2095 meters of embankments. Timely remove temporary works in the river channel, implement power supply and material support for main gates, culverts, and pump stations, and prepare for long-term flood discharge.
Make good preparations for urban drainage, and implement the "one place, one plan" measures for areas and tunnels prone to waterlogging in the central urban area in advance. More than 200 people and more than 50 sets of emergency mobile drainage equipment are pre installed. Strengthen the operation of various drainage pumping stations in the urban area, lower the water level of the drainage system, and pre vacate the storage capacity of the Xinkai River and Xianfeng River regulating reservoirs. Coordinate with departments such as roads, bridges, and traffic management to implement "10 centimeter warning and 20 centimeter hard isolation" measures for underpasses and sunken roads, reduce the impact of urban waterlogging, and ensure traffic safety.
We will do a good job in preventing mountain flood disasters. All small reservoirs in the mountainous areas of Jizhou will be empty to meet the flood, and we will reserve storage space for heavy rainfall. We will give full play to the role of the mountain flood disaster monitoring and early warning system and the group measurement and prevention system, timely release warning and safety warning information, and reach the frontline of the grassroots through multi-level and multi-channel high-frequency "wake-up" and "response" calls, reminding the grassroots government to timely transfer people from dangerous areas and resolutely avoid casualties.