Luoxi County, Yunnan has fallen into record rainstorms, and multiple teams went to rescue
Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.16
Jimu Journalist Xiao Mingyuan Cao Xuejiao
On the evening of September 15th, there was a sudden rainfall in Luoxi County, Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province, and a single day rainfall in Luoxi County broke through the historical record since the weather station construction station. There were many flood disasters occurred in the central town of Luoxi County and the central town of Luoxi County. Local fire, traffic police, urban management and other departments went to the scene for rescue work. On the evening of the 16th, the staff of the Luoxi County Government said that the villagers of towns and towns lower have been transferred, and no one has been injured.
According to the news from Luoxi County, from 21:37 on September 15th to 7:00 on the 16th, the rainfall of Luoxi County reached 183.7mm, which was the highest value of the single -day rainfall since the meteorological station in 1958. At 23:18 on the 15th, the Meteorological Observatory of Luxi County issued a yellow warning of heavy rain. At 0:15 on the 16th, the West West Meteorological Observatory upgraded the yellow warning signal of the heavy rain to orange early warning signal.
Affected by heavy rainfall, water in many sections in Luoxi County has become a river. There are no cars on the road of the road, and multiple departments such as urban management and traffic police have carried out drainage and rescue work on the street. In addition, floods also occurred in Dayu Long Village, Central Town, Luoxi County.
On the evening of the 16th, Mr. Wang Wang, a villager of the Dayu Long Village of the Central Town, told Jimu Journalists that the heavy rain started from 9 pm on the 15th and stopped at more than 8 am on the 16th. His family lived in the mountainside, so it was not affected by the stagnant water. However, the house of his friends' house was flooded by the house at the foot of the mountain, and the basement also entered the water.
"The water depth of the water on the road of the village is more than half a meter. In the morning, I saw that firefighters and other rescue workers had come to the village to transfer villagers and drainage." A lot of it, but some old soil houses fell because of this heavy rain.
Chai Village, which is less than ten kilometers away from Dayu Long Village, is relatively high due to the relatively high terrain. Ms. Yang, a villager, told Jimu Journalists that it rained from 9 pm on the 15th. It was not stopped until the evening of the 16th. Some corn fields in the village were flooded, and they also stopped power. "But this does not affect the normal business of the store." Ms. Yang said.
According to the staff of the Luxi County Government, the rainstorm caused a break in some township roads, and the crops such as vegetables and flowers planted by residents were submerged to varying degrees of overwhelming damage. However, there are no people who are injured at present, and some villages with lower terrain have been transferred to villagers.
"The county has basically returned to normal, and there are only a few stagnant water remaining." The above staff said.
According to the news of Honghe Prefecture, after receiving the relevant police conditions at 1 am on the 16th, Luxi, Maitreya, Kaiyuan, and Mongolian fire rescue brigade have been sent to the scene. 58 people and 4 boats. As of 12 noon on the 16th, the fire rescue team rescued a total of 47 trapped people, evacuated and transferred 294 people, and went to the door to conduct 166 hidden dangers to investigate and drainage and drainage. At present, rescue work continues.
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