The Pearl River Delta, Guangdong, China, was attacked by heavy rain. The flood floods caused severe waterlogging in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Dongguan and other cities, and forced to stop classes in some areas.Shenzhen is one of the hardest hit areas of this heavy rainstorm. The rainfall breaks the city's many pole values since the weather record in 1952.
Affected by the super typhoon "Anemone" Rainy Cloud Group, many places in Guangdong Province have continued heavy rain in the evening of Thursday (September 7).According to the monitoring of the Guangdong Provincial Meteorological Bureau, from 5 pm on Thursday to Friday (8th) at 10 am, a total of 79 regions in Guangdong Province recorded more than 250 mm.
Among them, Donghu Street, Luohu District, Shenzhen recorded the largest rainfall of 519.2 millimeters and a maximum hour rainfall of 116.8 millimeters in the province; some areas of Guangzhou, Dongguan, and Foshan also recorded more than 370 mm rainfall in the same period.
Sudden rainstorm has led to severe waterlogging in many towns.In order to ensure the safety of citizens, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, and Jiangmen announced on Friday that the city's primary and secondary schools and kindergartens were suspended; many districts in Guangzhou, Zhongshan, and Foshan also announced that they had suspended classes or delayed school all day, and multiple scenic spots were closed.
According to the Shenzhen Municipal Meteorological Bureau, the characteristics of the heavy rain in Shenzhen have the characteristics of "super strong strength, long duration, and heavy rainfall scope". The rainfall has broken at least seven peaks since the city's meteorological records in 1952.
As the Shenzhen Reservoir was close to the position of flood control on Thursday night, the official began to flood in the early morning of Friday, and the water level in many river channels rose high.The emergency department said that floods were discharged from the Shenzhen Bay along the Shenzhen River, which mainly affected the lower -lying areas of Luohu and Futian District.
In the Luohu area with the highest rainfall, the floods led to many roads rising to the waist, and rescuers sent kayak for rescue work.
According to local media reports, the entrance of the head of the Shenzhen Railway Station in Luohu was flooded in and out of the entrance of the entrance and exit stations of the Rainwater Waterfall.Passengers could not enter and exit the station as usual before 12 noon on Friday. About a hundred people were stranded, and some Guangshen urban motors were suspended.
Some subway services in Shenzhen are also suspended due to heavy rain.Considering the meteorological and traffic conditions of Luohu District, the official ordered the suspension of enterprises and residents in the district for a day.
Our reporter When visiting areas with high rainfall in Futian District on Friday morning, it was found that the rainfall intensity has been slightly eased, but the stagnation of water in some sections is still serious. The rainwater is completely drowned on the road and sidewalks, and the water level has reached the knees of adults.Many cars stopped in the middle of the road because of failure.
Mr. Lin, who runs a small seller shop nearby, told Lianhe Zaobao that the high water level caused the water to enter the water in the early morning of Friday, and the water was as high as 10 cm.He said: "All the goods we put on the ground were suffered, and some items were still washed away. It is estimated that the loss may be nearly 10,000 yuan."
David rain also caused land traffic in some areas of Shenzhen to paralyze.Near the river Bin River Avenue, a bus passenger simply got out of the car and walked to the destination directly because the bus was blocked for more than an hour.
Shenzhen was just attacked by Typhoon "Sura" a week ago. At that time, the official issued the city's suspension of classes, stopping work, and suspension of transportation.For two consecutive weeks, because of the interruption of extreme weather life, citizen Lin Yongjie lamented in an interview: "This is unprecedented in this city. The impact of climate change really cannot be ignored."
Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory pointed out that the rainfall intensity of Shenzhen was slightly eased in a short later Friday, but because the district continued to be affected by low pressure and monsoon, there were still heavy rains in the next two days.