A Heavy Rainstorm Happened To Panjin Area And G-High Handled Actively

23 July 2010

Panjin city entered the Main Floood Season from July 20th,2010. A heavy rain happened to Panjin area at July 19th, and it lasted for a long time till the morning of July 21th. According to the statistics of Panjin Whether Station, the precipitation reached 155mm.

This heavy rainstorm caused not only waterlogging in the urban of Panjin city but also a traffic jam inside and outside Panjin city. The delivering of the the raw material and the finished goods are affected by the rainstorm. For the moment, G-High is trying to adopt a series measures to guarantee normal productions, and to reduce the harmful effects to minimum.

The Urban Area Of Panjin City On The Evening Of July 20th

The Traffic Situation Of The City-County Fringe On The Morning Of July 21th

The Traffic Situation Of The City-County Fringe On The Morning Of July 21th

The Depressions On The Campus Of G-High Carbon On The Morning Of July 21th


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