The difference between first-level, second-level and third-level early warning is that different departments have different definitions of casualties and collapsed houses.
1. The departments that announced the response were different: the first-level warning was decided by Vice Premier the State Council to enter the first-level warning state; The second-level early warning is decided by the Minister of Civil Affairs to enter the second-level early warning state; The third-level early warning is decided by the deputy minister in charge of the Ministry of Civil Affairs to enter the third-level early warning state and report to the minister.
2. The definition of casualties is different: more than 200 people died, and emergency relocation and resettlement 1 10,000 people, corresponding to the first-level early warning state; Death 100 people but less than 200 people, emergency transfer and resettlement of more than 800,000 people 1 10,000 people corresponds to the second-level early warning state; More than 50 people died/less than 0/000 people in kloc, and more than 300,000 people were resettled in emergency, which corresponds to the three-level warning state.
3. The definition of the number of collapsed houses is different: more than 200,000 collapsed houses correspond to the first-level warning state; There are more than 6.5438+0.5 million houses collapsed, and less than 200,000 houses correspond to the second-level warning state; More than 6,543,800 houses collapsed and less than 6,543,800 houses collapsed, corresponding to the three-level warning state.