In September this year, in coping with the torrential rain brought by the low pressure associated with remnants of Typhoon Haikui, the ECC of the DSD has been activated continuously for more than 200 hours. During the peak period, the number of emergency response teams for flooding incidents was doubled from ordinary 70 to 144, which composed of 550 workers, to coordinate the emergency clearance work for blocked drainage systems and address flooding incidents.
In September this year, in coping with the torrential rain brought by the low pressure associated with remnants of Typhoon Haikui, the ECC of the DSD has been activated continuously for more than 200 hours. During the peak period, the number of emergency response teams for flooding incidents was doubled from ordinary 70 to 144, which composed of 550 workers, to coordinate the emergency clearance work for blocked drainage systems and address flooding incidents.
In September this year, in coping with the torrential rain brought by the low pressure associated with remnants of Typhoon Haikui, the ECC of the DSD has been activated continuously for more than 200 hours. During the peak period, the number of emergency response teams for flooding incidents was doubled from ordinary 70 to 144, which composed of 550 workers, to coordinate the emergency clearance work for blocked drainage systems and address flooding incidents.
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