中国发布今年首个暴雨红色预警 多地受灾严重
China’s meteorological authority has issued its first red alert of the year—the highest level in the nation’s four-tier warning system—as torrential rains continue to lash a broad corridor from the southwest to the eastern coast. The alert signals that rainfall is expected to exceed 100 millimeters within 24 hours, posing extreme risk of flash floods and urban waterlogging. It underscores the severity of a weather pattern that has brought five concentrated rounds of precipitation since early May, leaving the landscape dangerously saturated.
The cumulative impact has been devastating. In mountainous Chongqing, officials triggered a Level IV emergency response earlier this week—the lowest emergency tier, yet indicative that the situation has outgrown local resources and demands province-level coordination. Across affected areas, surging rivers have breached embankments, inundating homes and farmland; landslides have severed transport links, leaving communities isolated.
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