According to the Ministry of Emergency Management, at 6 o'clock on February 4, the ** Meteorological Observatory continued to issue orange warnings for heavy snow and freezing, and issued blue warnings for high winds and yellow warnings for fog. The warning shows that it is expected that in the next 24 hours, there will be a wide range of rain and snow in central and eastern China, including heavy snow in parts of Hubei, Anhui, Jiangsu and other places, and local blizzards; There will be freezing rain in parts of Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi and other places. At the same time, there will be windy weather in North China, Huanghuai and other places, with gusts of wind up to level 6 or more; There will be 7 8 force winds in the eastern and southern sea areas. In addition, there will be foggy weather in the central and eastern regions, including Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and other places with visibility of less than 1 km.
Emergency management has taken a number of measures to address this weather condition. First of all, the control of traffic, especially the operation and management of highways and railways, has been strengthened. For the possibility of heavy snow and freezing rain, the relevant departments have made preparations for snow and ice removal in advance, and have sent additional patrol personnel to ensure that the road is unimpeded. At the same time, safety management has also been strengthened for maritime transportation to ensure the safety of vessel navigation.
Secondly, the emergency management department also reminds the general public to pay attention to safe travel. Due to the influence of strong winds and foggy weather, visibility is low, which brings certain safety hazards to transportation. Therefore, citizens should understand the road condition information in advance before traveling, arrange travel routes reasonably, and avoid traveling in bad weather. At the same time, you should also pay attention to cold and warmth when going out to avoid colds and respiratory diseases.
February** Dynamic Incentive Plan In addition, the impact on agricultural production and animal husbandry cannot be ignored. Heavy snow and freezing weather may have a certain impact on crops and livestock, and agricultural and livestock practitioners should take precautions in advance, strengthen field management and livestock breeding management, and minimize losses. In short, in the face of the impact of severe weather such as heavy snow, freezing, strong winds and fog, we need to make adequate preparations and countermeasures to ensure the safety of people's lives and property. Relevant departments should strengthen management and inspections, and the general public should also improve safety awareness and jointly deal with the challenges brought about by bad weather. Only when we work together can we have a peaceful and peaceful winter.