Pray for Henan! Pray for Zhengzhou!
Jul 24, 2021
Since July 17, heavy rain and heavy rain have occurred in most of Henan Province.
Severe rainstorms occurred in Zhengzhou, Jiaozuo, Jiyuan and other places.
Weihe River, Jialu River, Shaying River, Hongru River, Baihe River and Shuangyi River have flood processes.
Gongyi, Dengfeng, Xinmi and other places were seriously affected.
Zhengzhou Meteorological Bureau combed and summarized the data of this severe rainstorm:
From 20:00 on the 17th to 20:00 on the 20th, the rainfall in Zhengzhou for three days was 617.1mm.
Among them, hourly rainfall and single day rainfall have exceeded the highest record in 60 years since Zhengzhou meteorological observation station was built in 1951.
The average annual rainfall in Zhengzhou is 640.8mm.
From July 17 to 20, the rainfall in these three days is equivalent to that in the past year.
According to the weather forecast, from July 20 to 21, there are still heavy rain, local heavy rain and extraordinarily heavy rain in the north of the Yellow River, Zhengzhou, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Pingdingshan and other places in Henan Province.
China's national flood control headquarters decided to start flood control level III emergency response at 20:00 on July 20.
The Henan working group of China's national headquarters for flood prevention and control has rushed to the scene to assist in flood fighting and rescue work.
After the disaster, the theater in Central China quickly launched the emergency plan.
The front command headquarters was dispatched urgently to command more than 3000 officers and soldiers of the theater troops stationed in Henan, armed police forces and militia, more than 80 vehicles (boats) and equipment, and put into rescue and disaster relief simultaneously in 10 regions.
In the face of every disaster, it is our children who take the lead to save the people and ensure peace.
Guangdong Ruiqi company and its employees engaged in the production of capsule filling machine, aluminum plastic blister machine and electronic counting machine.
Thank you! Everyone must be safe!