Zaozhuang City introduced an emergency plan for meteorological disasters

Author:Zaozhuang Daily Time:2022.09.27

(Jaozhuang Daily All -Media Reporter Liang Hongyan Correspondent Zhang Huaqing)

In order to improve the emergency response capacity of meteorological disasters and ensure the efficient and orderly progress of the emergency work of meteorological disasters, recently, the Office of Zaozhuang Municipal Government issued the "Emergency Plan for Meteorological Disaster in Zaozhuang City".

The "Plan" is divided into seven parts, including the general principles, operation mechanisms, monitoring and early warning, early warning release and dissemination, early warning linkage emergency response and other content. And system. The "Plan" detailed the division of labor and industry responsibilities of early warning release and dissemination, stipulating the classification and classification of meteorological disasters and the initiative of response. Water affairs, agricultural and rural areas, cultural tourism and other departments do a good job of key defense measures for the emergency response of meteorological disasters, and at the same time, do a good job of publicizing and education of weather disaster warning information, improve the risk aversion capacity and self -rescue level of the whole society.

The revision of the "Plan" is conducive to improving the capacity of meteorological disasters and the level of guarantee, which can effectively cope with the impact of multiple extreme weather and climate events that are frequent and frequent, and reduce the impact of meteorological disasters on economic and social development, urban safety operations, and the safety of people's lives and property.

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