Guangdong - China   2025-08-14   Thursday   22.81N, 113.29E

Shunde

Guangdong - China
2025-08-14

The meteorological observatory of Shunde District issued an orange rainstorm warning

Issue date: 2025-08-14T15:01+08:00

The rainfall in Shunde District in the past three hours has reached more than 35mm. It is expected that the heavy rainfall in our district will continue in the next one to two hours. The meteorological observatory of Shunde District will upgrade the yellow rainstorm warning signal of Lunjiao Street and Daliang Street in Shunde District to orange at 15:01 on August 14, 2025. The yellow rainstorm warning signal of Leliu Street, Ronggui Street, Chencun Town, Beijiao Town, Lecong Town, Longjiang Town, Xingtan Town and Jun an Town in Shunde District will continue to take effect. The possibility of upgrading the warning signal will not be ruled out subsequently. The District Three Defense Office and the District Meteorological Bureau remind everyone to pay attention to preventing short-term heavy rainfall and secondary disasters such as urban and rural waterlogging. The District Education Bureau and District Health Bureau announced that daycare centers, kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, and vocational schools in Shunde District can postpone their enrollment.

Description

Rainfall will reach more than 50 mm within 3 hours, or it has reached more than 50 mm and the rainfall may continue.

Guidelines

1. The government and relevant departments shall do a good job in anti-storm emergency work in accordance with their duties;

2. Cut off the dangerous outdoor power supply and suspend outdoor operations;

3. Units in dangerous areas should suspend classes or business, and take special measures to protect the safety of students, infants and other workers who have arrived at school;

4. Do a good job of drainage of waterlogging in cities and farmland, and take precautions against possible disasters such as mountain floods, landslides, and mudslides.

Shunde District Meteorological Observatory issues a yellow warning for thunderstorms and strong winds

Issue date: 2025-08-14T11:14+08:00

In the past hour, there have been gusts of level 7 in Shunde District. It is expected that strong thunderstorms will continue in Shunde District in the next 6 hours, accompanied by strong lightning and gusts of level 8 or above. The Shunde District Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow warning signal for thunderstorms and strong winds in various streets and towns of Shunde District at 11:14 am on August 14, 2025. The possibility of upgrading the warning signal cannot be ruled out in the future. District Three Defense Office and District Meteorological Bureau remind you to pay attention to defending against local strong winds, lightning, and short-term heavy rainfall.

Description

It may be affected by thunderstorms and gales within 6 hours, the average wind force can reach 8 or more, or gusts of 9 or more accompanied by strong lightning; or it has been affected by thunderstorms and gales, the average wind has reached 8-9, or gusts of 9-10 accompanied by strong lightning, and may continue.

Guidelines

1. Keep valuable electrical equipment that is vulnerable to lightning strikes properly, and put them in a safe place after power failure;

2. Residents in dangerous areas and dangerous houses, as well as ships, should take shelter from the wind. Never take shelter from rain under trees, electric poles, or tower cranes, and turn off mobile phones when lightning occurs;

3. Cut off neon signs and dangerous outdoor power supplies;

4. Stop outdoor group activities and evacuate people immediately;

5. Outdoor workers at high altitudes, waters, etc. stop working, and personnel from dangerous areas are evacuated;

6. Be prepared for wind and lightning protection;

7. Pay attention to the latest news of thunderstorms and gales reported by the relevant media and relevant windbreak notices, and students stay in a safe place;

8. Secure doors and windows, enclosures, scaffolds, temporary structures and other structures that are easily blown by the wind. Personnel should leave the temporary structures as soon as possible, and properly arrange outdoor objects that are easily affected by thunderstorms and gales.