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China renews yellow alert for rainstorms

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A sudden heavy rainfall catches a cyclist off-guard on a street of Beijing (Credits: Google)

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  • China renews a yellow alert for rainstorms in various parts of the country.
  • National Meteorological Center has advised local governments to make appropriate preparations.
  • Yellow is the most severe weather warning system.
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BEIJING: The National Meteorological Center of China renewed a yellow alert for rainstorms across the country on Monday.

Heavy rains are anticipated to lash sections of Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, Taiwan, Yunnan, and Liaoning from 2 p.m. Monday to 2 p.m. Tuesday, with some regions receiving up to 180 millimetres of rain.

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Over 80 millimetres of hourly precipitation is expected in some of the above regions, along with thunderstorms and gales.
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Local governments have been encouraged by the centre to make proper preparations, execute traffic control measures in road sections affected by severe rain, and guide traffic in water-logged areas.

It also recommends turning off harmful outdoor power sources in low-lying areas, relocating people to safer areas, and inspecting city, agriculture, and fishpond drainage systems.

Read more: Bullet train derails in SW China, one killed, eight injured

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China has a four-tiered color-coded weather warning system, with red denoting the most severe alert and orange, yellow, and blue denoting the least severe warning.

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