(Beijing Comprehensive News) China has encountered a second wave of cold this week, and the China Central Meteorological Observatory issued a freezing warning after a decade.Beijing also launched a triple weather warning of Blizzard, cold waves and roads to deal with extreme weather.

Comprehensive China Weather Network, Reuters and other reports, Beijing Meteorological Observatory has successively released three major warning signals of Blizzard Orange, Cold Tide Blue, and Frozen of the Road.The snowy snowy weather, the minimum temperature of the Xiong'an New District may even fall to about minus 18 degrees Celsius to meet the standard cold wave standard.

In order to strengthen the snowfall this time, the Beijing Municipal Government has prepared 73,000 people and prepared a large number of snow removal equipment, including 7,441 snow -sweeping shovel ice car, 5856 sets of mechanical snow removal equipment and 133,000 artificial snow removalTools, prepare snow removal at any time.In addition, the heating system will also run through.

Beijing Public Transport Group has taken countermeasures for 171 lines, and multiple mountain scenic spots have also announced a temporary closed park.The Beijing Municipal Emergency Bureau recommends that the public will reduce travel. Primary and secondary schools and kindergartens will be transformed into home learning, and employees of enterprises and institutions are advocating for employees and elastic offices.At the same time, the official also emphasized that the snow accumulated in public places such as school gymnasiums in time to prevent the building from collapsed.

It is worth noting that the last time Beijing experienced such a cold weather was on January 7, 2021, when the temperature fell to minus 19.6 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature recorded at minus 27.4 degrees Celsius on February 22, 1966 1966 degrees CelsiusEssenceBeijing also experienced the hottest temperature since 1961 in late October this year, showing the recent severe temperature fluctuations.

China Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that the central and eastern regions of China will usher in the largest rain and snow weather since December 13th to 16th.During this period, the temperature in most areas generally dropped by 8 to 12 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature in some areas will approach or fall below the historical extreme value.At the same time, the strong decline in the snow -falling area in North China and Huanghuai is overlapping, and the amount of snowfall has a certain extreme. The cumulative snow volume may set the highest record in the past 10 years.