Affected by rainfall, a total of 5694 people in Jizhou District, Tianjin City have been relocated and resettled.
From Jizhou District of Tianjin City, it was learned that around 12:00 on July 27, Tianjin Jizhou District began to experience rainfall. As of 9:00 on July 28, the average rainfall in the entire district was 87.7 millimeters, with the highest recorded rainfall of 248.8 millimeters. At 5:06 am on July 28, the Meteorological Bureau of Jizhou District of Tianjin upgraded the orange rainstorm warning signal to a red warning signal for Xiaying Town and Luozhuangzi Town. The Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters of Jizhou District initiated a level one emergency response for flood prevention in Xiaying Town and Luozhuangzi Town, while other areas were under an orange rainstorm warning signal, initiating a level two emergency response for flood prevention. A total of 5694 people have been relocated and resettled in Jizhou District of Tianjin City. The Flood Control and Drought Relief Command of Jizhou District is on duty 24 hours a day, and the district has deployed more than 1,000 personnel from stationed troops, fire departments, and Blue Sky Rescue Team to conduct on-site rescue operations.
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