Key Benefits:
Article 1 strengthens the management of meteorological disaster early warning signals for the effective defence of meteorology, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the People's Republic of China Meteorological Act, the Meteorological Disaster Defence Regulations and the Broad Orientale Province Meteorological Disaster Defence Regulations, which are developed in the context of the current city.
Article 2 provides for the publication of meteorological disaster warning signals in the administrative region of the city and in the maritime areas under the jurisdiction of this city, and should be in compliance with this provision.
Article 3 refers to early warning messages to the public of the community, as described in this Article, for meteorological disaster warning signals (hereinafter referred to as early warning signals).
Early warning signals are composed of names, maps, meaning and defence measures, divided into winds, storms, high temperatures, colds, cholera, ice, ice, drought, fire risk, geological disasters, etc.
Article IV is responsible for the management of early warning signals, the strengthening of capacity-building for early warning, the development of early warning emergencies by law, and the identification of meteorological disaster defence priorities with the relevant sectors, and the promotion of disaster prevention and preparedness.
Article 5 Early warning signals are published and removed by meteorological stations, but geological disaster early warning signals are jointly issued and removed by the municipal planning of the land area and the meteorological stations.
On the basis of circumstances affecting regions, levels, early warning signals have been published and removed from the administrative regions such as the district, streets.
Other organizations and individuals may not issue and release early warning signals.
Early warning signals are published in Chinese and in English bilingual formats.
The media, such as TV, radio stations, 12121 metimeters, should be disseminated to the public within 15 minutes of the early warning signals directly provided by meteorological stations and in accordance with the required frequency of transmission of real-time early warning signals.
The media, such as TV, radio stations, 12121 metimeters, should disseminate early warning signals to the public, using real-time early warning signals issued by meteorological stations, identifying the name of meteorological stations and issuing time.
Communications operators should ensure that early warning signals transmitted through their public-use communications networks are accessible, accurate and timely.
Article 7. Relevant authorities, such as transport, health, public safety, civil affairs, education, tourism, water administration, shores, emergency response, should increase the dissemination of early warning information in conjunction with the division of duties, broaden the channels of dissemination and organize defence and evacuation in a timely manner.
The relevant authorities in Article 8 should develop appropriate defence scenarios and organize inter-active and social responses to the implementation sector. Units and individuals should act in a timely manner, in accordance with the laws, regulations and regulations, to defend meteorious disasters, in accordance with early warning signals.
The defence measures associated with early warning signals include defence measures at this level and at the low level.
Article 9
Typhoon early warning signals are divided into five levels, respectively, in white colour, blue, yellow, o and red.
(i) Abstronic warning signal
Figure 1:
Concepts: may be affected by tropical cyclones within 48 hours.
Major defence measures:
Access to the state of philosophical attention should be given to the up-to-date developments;
Maritime may be powerful and maritime operators should be able to take the initiative to do so in accordance with a precautionary directive or notice in the implementation of the maritime, fishing sector.
(ii) Abstronum warning signal
Figure 1:
Context: 24 hours may or have been affected by tropical cyclones, with an average temperature of more than 6 hours.
Major defence measures:
Access to a state of ventilation, the commune should be aware of the latest developments in the ventilation and to properly house indoor items that are vulnerable to the effects of the cyclone;
The relevant authorities and other units organize defence operations in a timely manner with external, air, ports and maritime operators.
(iii) Philosophical, early warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: 24 hours may or have been affected by tropical cyclones, an average temperature of more than 8.
Major defence measures:
Access to a wind defence situation and the launch of a response to a climate-resilient response, the city's people should close the door window to house indoor items that are vulnerable to the effects of the wind;
(b) Students who do not attend school shall not be required to attend school;
Cessation of open collective activities, cessation of high-air, water-dependent operations, opening of safe havens and the immediate evacuation of those who may occur in dangerous areas;
In addition to staff members who need to be on board, the user units arrange staff members for suspension of their work, the nature of their work, the need to prevent the risk from being affected by the disaster and provide the necessary protection measures for the induction staff and for staff left behind for weather reasons.
(iv) Toorange warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: 12 hours may or have been affected by tropical cyclones, with an average temperature of more than 10 hours.
Major defence measures:
Access to a state of emergency defence, the implementation of a climate-based response to disaster relief, and the urban population should remain indoor or safe places;
Persons in potential hazardous areas, such as seaside, jeopardy and ministering, should be removed immediately from safe places.
(v) Typhoon warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: There may be or has been affected by tropical cyclones within six hours, with an average temperature of more than 12.
Major defence measures:
Access to a special emergency state of defence and the implementation of preventive response risk relief;
The wind centre has been reduced by time or by the end of the week, and should be kept back to prevent abrupt reoccurance.
Article 10 Rain early warning signals
Rain rain early warning signals are ranked at three levels, respectively, in the name of yellow, slogan and red.
(i) Rainal prestige early warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: 6 hours may or have been affected by heavy rains.
Major defence measures:
Access to storm rehabilitation, and the urban population should pay attention to the latest developments in the rainy season;
Defensive rains may result in disasters such as flooding and flooding.
(ii) Raoby-range early warning signals
Figure 1:
Contrary: 3 hours may or have been affected by heavy rains, with rainfall of more than 50 mm.
Major defence measures:
Access to storm defence status, triggering emergency response to flood protection, unit and individual (other than emergency response, special operating sectors) to suspend outdoor operations and activities;
Local facilities management units, such as shores, shores, garbage, underground corridors, underground laboratories, or owners of industry and low-lying, water-prone people take effective measures to avoid and reduce losses.
(iii) Rain rain warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: 3 hours may or have been affected by heavy rains, with over 100 mm rainfall.
Major defence measures:
Access to emergency defence of rains and the implementation of flood-prone emergency response relief under the regulations;
(b) Students who do not attend school shall not be required to attend school;
The opening of temporary shelters and the evacuation of dangerous sea personnel;
In addition to staff members who need to be on board, the user units arrange staff members for suspension of their work, the nature of their work, the need to prevent the risk from being affected by the disaster and provide the necessary protection measures for the induction staff and for staff left behind for weather reasons.
Article 11. High-warning signals
High temperature early warning signals are ranked at three levels, respectively, in the name of yellow, srone and red.
(i) High-ware early warning signals
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Constraints: 24 hours may or have been affected by warm air, the highest temperature has increased to more than 35°C.
Major defence measures:
To avoid the operation of long-term outdoor or high temperature conditions;
Good electricity, water and drought prevention.
(ii) High-warning signals
Figure 1:
Contrary: 24 hours may or have been affected by warm air, the highest temperature rise to more than 37°C.
Major defence measures:
The user units should cease outdoor or high-war conditions, as appropriate, at 12-15 hours and reduce the duration of continuous operations.
(iii) High-warning signals
Figure 1:
Constraints: 24 hours may or have been affected by warm air, the highest temperature has increased to more than 40°C.
Major defence measures:
In addition to the staff in need of work, the user unit should cease, as appropriate, the operation of outside or high temperature conditions and take effective measures to guarantee the safety of the worker's physical health and life;
The relevant units have given priority to guaranteeing access to life and temporarily circumventing the opening of the summer sites.
Article 12
The cold warning signal is divided into three thirds, respectively, in the name of yellow, illustrative and red.
(i) typhical cold warning signals
Figure 1:
Contrary: 24 hours may or have been affected by cold air, the lowest temperature dropped to below 10°C.
Major defence measures:
The urban population wishes to pay attention to the addition of the warming and retention of the latest information on rainfall issued by the Hygiene Station;
Preserving typology, which is open on a temporary basis.
(ii) The cold-range warning signal
Figure 1:
Contrary: 24 hours may or have been affected by cold air, the minimum temperature dropped to below 5°C.
Major defence measures:
Timely notification of typology measures by external staff.
(iii) The cold warning signal
Figure 1:
Contrary: 24 hours may or have been affected by cold air, the minimum temperature has been reduced to below °C.
Major defence measures:
Measures have been taken by various units to prevent potential treasury and ice.
Article 13
The Grace Early Warning signal is divided at three levels, respectively, in the form of yellow, diagram and red.
(i) Grace warning signals
Figure 1:
Contrary: 12 hours may or have been affected by fire, can be seen to fall within 500 metres.
Major defence measures:
Drivers are caring for a minor nature;
Airports, highway, ports and terminal units take the necessary measures to secure transport.
(ii) Graceollow warning signals
Figure 1:
Contrary: it may be or has been affected by fire within six hours and can be seen to fall within 200 metres.
Major defence measures:
The quality of air is significantly reduced, with the attention of the urban population to appropriate protection measures;
The authorities concerned take the necessary measures to ensure safe transport.
(iii) Grace warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: 2 hours may or have been affected by fire and can be seen to fall within 50 metres.
Major defence measures:
The airport should, as appropriate, put an end to the aircraft, be closed or stopped at a highway and port, at a minimum.
Article 14.
The Medze early warning signal is divided at three levels, respectively, in the form of yellow, diagram and red.
(i) Toming a yellow-warning signal
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Concepts: potential or medium-size-fest weather may occur within 12 hours and may be sustained.
Major defence measures:
Drivers are caring for a minor nature;
A marked reduction in air quality and the need for adequate protection by the population;
Reducing outdoor activities and ending the early hours. The citizens of the city have access to public transport tools as much as possible.
(ii) Tonine early warning signals
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Constraints that may be or have occurred within 6 hours, and may be sustained.
Major defence measures:
Airfields, highway, ports and terminal units enhance transport management and secure safety;
The activities of nursery, kindergartens and primary and secondary schools are discontinued;
The authorities and other units concerned take mandatory emission reduction measures in accordance with the law.
(iii) grey-hrid early warning signals
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Contrary: there may be or has already been an unusually severe cushion and may be sustained within six hours.
Major defence measures:
Cessation of large open-ended activities;
The relevant authorities and other units have fully adopted mandatory emission reduction measures in accordance with the law, and the media are working to increase awareness.
Article 15
Large winds (i.e. large winds other than typhoons, largely in the north-east and in the south-west podium system) are at four levels of early warning signals, in the form of blue colour, creativity, orange, red.
(i) Abstart warning signal
Figure 1:
Context: 6 hours may or have been affected by the wind, with an average temperature of more than 6 hours.
Major defence measures:
Preparations for the prevention of wind, with attention to the most recent information on the wind;
Resolves indoor items that are vulnerable to the effects of the wind.
(ii) Evangelical pre-warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: 6 hours may or have been affected by the wind, with an average temperature of more than 8.
Major defence measures:
Cessation of off-door operations, such as air and water, and the evacuation of dangerous sea personnel;
The ship has taken effective measures to avoid it.
(iii) Largeorange warning signals
Figure 1:
Context: 2 hours may or have been affected by the wind, with an average temperature of more than 10 hours.
Major defence measures:
Measures should be taken by airfields, ports, terminals, etc. to take note of the precautionary practices;
They should remain indoor or safe places.
(iv) High-level Translator early warning signals
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Concepts: 2 hours may or have been affected by the wind, with an average of more than 12 levels.
Major defence measures:
Access to special emergency defence situations;
(b) Students who do not attend school shall not be required to attend school;
In addition to staff who need to be recruited, the user units take effective measures, as appropriate, to guarantee the physical and life safety of workers;
Various units are ready to launch a crisis response programme.
Article 16
Figure 1:
Context: 2 hours may or have been affected by ice.
Major defence measures:
To properly integrate off-door items that are vulnerable to the effects of ice;
The municipality should remain indoor or safe places.
Article 17
Figure 1:
Constraints: they may or have been affected by mine.
Major defence measures:
(a) To cease off-farming and risk-prone operations in accordance with the defence scenario;
The citizens of the city remain in secure places.
Article 18
Figure 1:
Constraints: the cumulative rainfall rate for three consecutive months is less than the same history (30 per cent in the period in question, 50 per cent in the period of diarrhoea) and the drought will continue.
Major defence measures:
The urban population should actively provide water;
The Government and the relevant authorities initiated drought-resistant measures;
Meteorological authorities carry out manpowering rain operations as appropriate.
Article 19 Fire warning signals
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Constraints: the next 24 hours of air dry, 50% of the relative wet humidity, which can occur.
Major defence measures:
Coverage and expatriation of fire;
To increase the efforts of arsenal to strictly control the sources of fire.
Article 20
The geological disaster risk early warning signals are ranked at three levels and are expressed in yellow, orrone and red.
(i) Pre-warning signals for geological disasters.
Figure 1:
Context: The risk of geological disasters over 24 hours is high.
Major defence measures:
The city, the vehicle, to the extent possible, avoid close proximity to the pilgrims, the demolition of the walls and the cereals, and, if found to be abnormal, should be left immediately away from and reported to the police;
The authorities and units concerned are in the defence of geological disasters.
(ii) Geological disaster riskorange early warning signals
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Context: the high risk of geological disasters within 24 hours.
Major defence measures:
The city, the vehicle avoid close proximity to the pilgrims, the demolition of the walls and the cereals, and, if found to be unusually slopes, should be left immediately away from and reported to the police;
The authorities and units concerned strengthen the defence of geological disasters.
(iii) Telephone warning signals for geological disasters
Figure 1:
Context: The risk of geological disasters within 24 hours is high.
Major defence measures:
They should be evacuated immediately and sent to the police if they find an unusual slope;
The authorities and units concerned strengthen the defence of geological disasters and prepare for emergency response.
Article 21 provides a directory of the implementation of the Meteorological Authority's directives for the development and adaptation of meteorological disaster defence measures by the relevant authorities. The authorities of the city should organize hearings and publish the results of the hearings in accordance with the administrative hearings of the Shenzhen municipality and other relevant provisions.
In violation of this provision, the meteorological authorities and other relevant departments and their staff have one of the following acts, which is being restructured by their superior authorities or by an inspection authority; and, in serious circumstances, by law, the competent and other direct responsible persons directly responsible:
(i) The directory of the implementation of the Meteorological Disaster Protection Measures directive has not been developed or adjusted in a timely manner;
(ii) Exhibitions, false reports or, because of negligence, leading to major omissions, misstatement of meteorological disaster warning signals;
(iii) Other acts that are not carried out by law.
In violation of this provision, there are one of the following acts, being corrected by the municipal meteorological authorities and warned that the fines of up to 50,000 dollars could be imposed by the public security authorities in accordance with the law:
(i) Urgently launch early warning signals and release signals to society;
(ii) Organizations such as television stations, radio stations and communications operators have issued early warning signals directly to society, and the release of signals;
(iii) Television, radio stations do not broadcast early warning signals at specified time.
Article 24
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