After Shanghai launched a Level III response for flood and typhoon prevention on the 29th, the housing and urban-rural development departments implemented work suspension measures at all 4,628 housing construction and municipal (non-transportation) construction sites across the city, and organized the evacuation and transfer of construction workers from over 1,100 construction sites in key areas. From last night to 10 a.m. today (the 30th), 282,800 people have been transferred and resettled, basically achieving the goal of transferring all those who should be transferred. The Shanghai Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning signal at 4:40 a.m. today: It is predicted that within the next 24 hours, most areas of the city will experience precipitation with a cumulative rainfall of over 80 millimeters in 6 hours. Please strengthen precautions against possible urban waterlogging caused by heavy rainfall, and do a good job in drainage and flood prevention in low-lying and flood-prone areas.
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