China Weather Network News from the Central Meteorological Station, 4-7 Zhouqu And the Bailong River basin is still rainy, so the disaster area needs to continue to monitor the rainfall, and strictly prevent mountain torrents, landslides, debris flows and other secondary disasters.

From 8:00 yesterday (the 3rd day) to 8:00 today, light rain or moderate rain occurred in Zhouqu and parts of the Bailong River basin. The Weizigou Forest Farm in Wudu was 19.9mm and Shimen 15mm.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will still be rain in Zhouqu and Bailong River basins in the next four days. The specific forecast is as follows: On the 4th, there will be cloudy, cloudy and showers in Zhouqu and Bailong River basins; From 5th to 7th, Zhouqu and Bailong River basins are overcast with light to moderate rain; On the 8th, the Zhouqu and Bailong River basins were cloudy.

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It is estimated that there will be showers in most parts of the Bailong River basin from 8:00 on the 4th to 8:00 on the 5th, and the area rainfall is generally less than 5mm; From 8:00 on the 5th to 8:00 on the 6th, there will be light to moderate rain, and the area rainfall will generally be 5-10mm, of which the area rainfall from Zhouqu to Wudu in the main stream will be 10-15mm; From 8:00 on the 6th to 8:00 on the 7th, light rain turned cloudy, and the area rainfall was generally less than 3mm.

From 8:00 on the 4th to 8:00 on the 5th, there will be showers or thunderstorms on the main traffic lines around Zhouqu. The specific forecast is as follows:

Along the Lanzhou Zhouqu Highway: the G212 Lanzhou Zhouqu section is dominated by showers or thunderstorms.

Along Tianshui Zhouqu Highway: G316 Tianshui Longxi section is cloudy, and S209 Longxi Zhouqu section is mainly cloudy.

Along the Zhouqu Diebu highway: S313 Zhouqu Diebu section has showers to moderate rain.

Experts remind that the disaster area needs to continue to strengthen the monitoring of rainfall and water regime, and strictly prevent the possible secondary disasters such as flash floods, landslides, mud rock flows caused by local heavy rainfall and the adverse impact on post disaster recovery and reconstruction, so as to ensure the safety of the masses and smooth transportation.