1, Announcement of Temporary Closure of Yellow River Branch of National Local Records Museum
According to the urgent notice from the higher authorities, affected by Typhoon No.6 "Fireworks", the Yellow River Branch of the National Local Records Museum will be temporarily closed from July 28th. Please pay attention to the opening announcement when resuming business.
2. Announcement on the closure of Dongying Cultural Center
Affected by the typhoon "Fireworks", Dongying Cultural Center has been temporarily closed since July 28th, for visiting museums, public welfare training, booking functional rooms, performances and other activities. Transit to typhoon has been suspended until further notice.
3, the city library opening hours adjustment notice
In order to prevent the sixth typhoon "fireworks" this year and ensure the safety of readers, the city library is scheduled to close from July 28 to 30. Please forgive the inconvenience caused to readers.
4. Announcement of temporary closure of Dongying Art Museum
Affected by the sixth typhoon "Fireworks" this year, Dongying Art Museum was temporarily closed from 5: 00 on July 28th, and all exhibitions and training activities were suspended. The reopening time will be announced according to the rainfall, so please pay attention to the official account of Dongying WeChat on the cultural tour.
5. Announcement of temporary closure of Dongying Lu Opera Museum
Dear citizens and friends: Due to the influence of Typhoon No.6 "Fireworks", Dongying Lu Opera Museum will be closed from July 28th. Please pay attention to the opening announcement when resuming the offer.
Guide to Avoidance of Typhoon Fireworks
Before the typhoon came.
Pay close attention to the trend of typhoons, pay attention to listening to relevant media reports or learn about the latest situation of typhoons through radio, television and meteorological websites.
Find out whether your area is in a dangerous area affected by typhoon.
Make full preparations, such as adequate non-perishable food, clean water, commonly used medicines, emergency lights, floating equipment and related daily necessities, and check communication equipment.
Move articles that are easy to fall, and move flowerpots and sundries on balconies, windowsills, roofs and other places that are easy to be blown off by strong winds. Move indoors or other safe places in time.
Get ready to move. People living in low-lying areas, around reservoirs, on both sides of rivers and other dangerous areas should make preparations as soon as possible and be ready to move at any time. Old, weak, sick, disabled, pregnant, young, etc. You should vote for relatives and friends as soon as possible.
When the typhoon comes.
We must go all out and actively avoid it, focusing on "avoiding" to avoid casualties. In case of danger, you can call 1 10, 1 19, 12345 and other emergency numbers.
Pay close attention to typhoons and keep abreast of the latest typhoon warning information.
Close the doors and windows, and check whether the doors and windows are firm and whether the fixtures are firm. Families should pay attention to timely reinforcement of outdoor items that are easily blown down by the wind, such as solar water heaters and TV antennas.
Carefully check whether the indoor circuit, telephone, gas, etc. are normal. Are safe and reliable, try to unplug unnecessary power plugs and cut off dangerous outdoor power supply.
Avoid going out, try to stay in a safe and secure house, close doors and windows, stay away from windward doors and windows, especially for the elderly and children, and never go out at will.
When the typhoon comes, if you go out, don't take refuge in mobile homes, dangerous houses, simple sheds, tin houses, temporary buildings and projects under construction; Do not hide near fences, municipal utilities, cranes, construction elevators, scaffolding, telephone poles, high-voltage lines, trees, billboards, iron towers, etc. To avoid being blown down by the typhoon and causing casualties. When passing through high-rise buildings, viaducts and other places, be careful of falling objects in the air to prevent injury. Don't stay around rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds and bridges, so as not to be blown down or blown down and cause drowning; In case of water accumulation in areas or roads, pay attention to observe the water accumulation and try to bypass; If you find that the telephone pole is blown down and the wire is blown off by the wind, you must quickly avoid it and beware of electric shock.
If you are driving, park your car in a safe place as soon as possible, and don't drive by force.
We should obey the arrangement of the local government and relevant departments, and don't move in dangerous areas. If told to evacuate, it should be done immediately to ensure personal safety.
After the typhoon
Do not return immediately. After the typhoon, people who have been transferred and evacuated should not return immediately. They should make sure that the dangerous area is safe or the government has declared it safe before returning.
Go home and check it out. After being hit by a typhoon, there may be potential dangers at home. First use a flashlight and other lighting, and don't use matches, lighters and other open flames before confirming whether the gas is safe. Check whether the circuit is safe, and don't connect or disconnect wires randomly. Check whether the houses, doors and windows are firm and reliable.
Pay attention to safety when traveling. When encountering roadblocks or flooded roads, remember to take a detour and don't take the weak bridge. When there are wires and cables hanging in still water, you should stay away immediately and don't wade in order to prevent electric shock. Don't stay or pass damaged houses, buildings and facilities, as well as damaged billboards, telephone poles and trees.
Strengthen health and epidemic prevention. Pay attention to drinking water hygiene, do not drink raw water, and try to drink clean bottled water; Avoid contact with dirty water; Seek medical attention in time to prevent the spread of the disease.