Over 2/3 or more of the earths surface is in the possible landing area. Not easy to predict where it will come down. Most likely over oceans. Not really a large risk for a given area. It will most likely self destruct in the, atmosphere and burn up before landfall. Your chances of getting hit are miniscule.
That said if you are unlucky enough to get hit by falling parts, stay away from them. Let your authorities know and have their hazmat team take care of it. It may be contaminated by unused fuel carried on the station. That stuff is a nasty chemical. Expect that few if any parts will survive reentry. Also I think the fuel will burn up way up in the atmosphere.
If you suffer damage, good luck. Your insurance will probably not cover it. It is the property of the country of China. Good luck sueing them and collecting!
Out of an abundance of caution, Michigan has activated their emergency management center. WHOOPEE!
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