Issue date: 2025-05-28T22:05+08:00
At 22:05 on May 28, 2025, the meteorological observatory of Yunlong County changed and released the blue warning signal of rainstorm: there was 64.7 mm precipitation in Shengli Village, Guanping Township in the past 12 hours, and Guanping Township, Caojian Town, Minjian Township, Tuanjie Township, Gongguoqiao Town, Miaowei Township, Baishi Town and other towns will continue to be affected by rainstorm in the next 12 hours. Please prevent possible waterlogging, mountain torrents, and geological disasters.
Rainfall will reach more than 50 mm within 12 hours, or it has reached more than 50 mm and the rainfall may continue.
1. The government and relevant departments shall make preparations for rainstorm prevention in accordance with their duties;
2. Schools and kindergartens take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of students and children;
3. Drivers should pay attention to road water and traffic jams to ensure safety;
4. Check the drainage systems of cities, farmlands, and fish ponds, and prepare for drainage.
Issue date: 2025-05-28T16:45+08:00
At 16:45 on May 28, 2025, Yunlong County Meteorological Bureau and Yunlong County Natural Resources Bureau continued to jointly issue a Level II warning of geological disaster meteorological risk: in the past 24 hours, our county experienced moderate to heavy rain and local rainstorm weather, and it is expected that the rainfall will continue in the next 24 hours. The meteorological risk level of geological disasters in our county is Level II (high risk) in most regions, and geological disasters such as landslides, debris flows and collapses are prone to occur, so we need to strengthen prevention. Attention should be paid to the inspection, monitoring, and prevention of geological hazards and dangerous areas. Once a danger is discovered, disaster prevention and avoidance measures should be taken in a timely manner.
Issue date: 2025-05-28T14:10+08:00
At 14:10 on May 28, 2025, the Yunlong County Meteorological Bureau and Yunlong County Water Affairs Bureau jointly issued a Level III warning for flash flood disaster risk: it is expected that rainfall will continue in our county in the next 24 hours, and there is a high possibility of flash floods (Level III). Relevant departments are requested to take preventive measures.