As of May 29 at 16:00, half of the 14,000 households affected by the new round of heavy rainfall in the province have had their power restored. The repair work is still urgently underway due to the continuous rainfall. A total of 896 repair personnel, 187 repair vehicles, and 10 emergency power vehicles have been deployed.
“We have established a grid-based rainfall warning model by combining warning signals issued by the meteorological department and information monitored by the power grid’s micro-weather stations. This model provides a comprehensive analysis of the equipment conditions affected by rainfall over the next 24 to 48 hours, forming a list of equipment flood risk points. Currently, there are 710 high-risk points across the province, and relevant maintenance units have been promptly alerted,” said a technician at the production command center.
Recently, Guangdong has been facing the strong onslaught of “Dragon Boat water,”