On June 2, the Hubei Provincial Disaster Prevention, Mitigation, and Relief Committee Office and the Provincial Emergency Management Department issued a public risk alert. According to weather forecasts, from the evening of June 2 to June 3, the southern part of the province will experience moderate to heavy rain, with localized torrential rain. From June 6 to 7, there will be a relatively strong rainfall event, while other periods will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy.

Detailed forecast:

On the evening of June 2, southwestern Hubei will have moderate to heavy rain with thunderstorms, with localized torrential rain in Enshi; other areas will see cloudy skies turning to scattered showers or thunderstorms.

On June 3, southwestern Hubei, the southern Jianghan Plain, and eastern Hubei will have moderate to heavy rain with thunderstorms, with localized torrential rain in Jingzhou, Xianning, Huangshi, and other areas; other regions will have scattered showers or thunderstorms.

From June 4 to 5, the entire province will be sunny to partly cloudy, with scattered showers in southwestern Hubei.

From June 6 to 7, southwestern Hubei, the Jianghan Plain, and eastern Hubei will have moderate to heavy rain with thunderstorms, with localized torrential rain; other areas will have scattered showers or thunderstorms.

The public should closely monitor weather forecasts and warnings, plan travel activities accordingly, and avoid taking risks. In the face of disasters, timely scientific disaster prevention and avoidance measures should be taken for self-rescue.

1. Upon receiving a heavy rain warning, try not to go out. If going out is necessary, avoid areas with severe water accumulation, do not use underground passages, be cautious of puddles and manhole covers, and do not wade through water rashly.

2. If driving, slow down, avoid waterlogged and landslide-prone sections, and do not park vehicles in underground garages or low-lying areas prone to water accumulation.

3. Do not go to high-risk areas such as deep mountain valleys, riversides in mountainous areas, mountain flood gully mouths, or narrow flood channels. Stay away from mountain flood disaster risk zones and geological hazard隐患 points, and move to safe areas in a timely manner. Be especially alert to landslides and mudslides caused by continuous rainfall.

4. Avoid agricultural activities during thunderstorm periods, and stop all outdoor large gatherings and dangerous operations at heights or on water.