Chongqing’s Emergency Management Bureau announced that the city’s Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has decided to initiate a Level 4 emergency response for flood control in 10 districts and counties.
According to meteorological reports, on the night of September 16, 21 rainfall stations in Tongnan, Dazu, and Rongchang districts recorded heavy rainfall, with the maximum precipitation reaching 177.5 millimeters (in Dazu Gaoping) and the maximum hourly rainfall reaching 85.3 millimeters (in Rongchang Panlong Dajian Community, at 1:00 AM on the 17th). It is expected that during the daytime on the 17th (from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM), areas north of the Yangtze River will experience light to moderate rain, with localized heavy rain to torrential rain (30 to 80 millimeters). The Chongqing Water Resources Bureau initiated a Level 4 emergency response for flood and drought disaster prevention at 7:00 AM on the 17th for 10 districts and counties, including Tongnan, Rongchang, Dazu, Tongliang, Hechuan, Beibei, Chengkou, Kaizhou, Wuxi, and Yunyang.
After consultation and assessment, in accordance with the “Chongqing Flood Control and Drought Relief Emergency Plan,” the Chongqing Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters decided to initiate a Level 4 emergency response for flood control at 8:00 AM on the 17th for 10 districts and counties: Tongnan, Rongchang, Dazu, Tongliang, Hechuan, Beibei, Chengkou, Kaizhou, Wuxi, and Yunyang.
The Chongqing Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters requires the relevant districts and counties, as well as all member units of the municipal headquarters, to strengthen organizational leadership and coordination, continuously enhance monitoring, forecasting, and early warnings, ensure unimpeded emergency communications, fully implement the grassroots-level “notification and response” mechanism, establish a closed-loop process for early warning, response, and verification, decisively evacuate threatened populations to achieve rapid response, early evacuation, and comprehensive evacuation. The dual-control requirements for “hazard points + risk areas” must be implemented, with close attention to high-risk industries and regions such as buildings on cut slopes, river construction sites, tourist attractions, and mountain lodgings to prevent casualties. Strengthen inspections and protection of high-risk water-related projects, including small and medium-sized reservoirs, small hydropower stations, dilapidated reservoirs, mountain ponds, and tailings ponds, to eliminate various risks and hazards in advance. Pre-position emergency forces and supplies to fully prepare for disaster relief and rescue operations. Scientifically and precisely manage water conservancy projects, balancing flood control and drought relief to prevent rapid transitions from drought to flood. Important situations should be reported promptly.