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One typhoon just made landfall, and another typhoon came

author:Great sage

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The weather is unpredictable and the wind and clouds are abrupt, this is the latest warning issued by the Central Meteorological Observatory on September 2. This year's Typhoon Sura No. 9 has weakened to a strong typhoon and made landfall on the southern coast of Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, while Typhoon Anemone No. 11 has ravaged the northwest Pacific Ocean. The impact of the two powerful typhoons is wide-ranging, and both governments and residents need to be on high alert and take countermeasures to ensure a safe ride through the storm.

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Typhoon "Sula" ravages the South China Sea and the crisis in Taiwan to be solved

On September 2, the Central Meteorological Observatory sounded the alarm again, and this year's No. 9 typhoon "Sula" became more violent and weakened to the strong typhoon level.

One typhoon just made landfall, and another typhoon came

At 3:30 a.m., it struck ferociously on the southern coast of the city of Zhuhai in Guangdong province, sparking concern and tension. The bad effects of Typhoon Sura continue to spread, and more disturbances are expected to occur in the eastern offshore waters of the Leizhou Peninsula.

At the same time, another powerful disaster is quietly approaching. Typhoon Anemone, No. 11, swept across the northwestern Pacific Ocean, and its growing power is chilling. Also of concern is the fate of Typhoon Anemone, which will make landfall off the southeastern coast of Taiwan Island and then cross the island before approaching the southern Fujian and eastern Guangdong coasts.

One typhoon just made landfall, and another typhoon came

The sky is suddenly changing, and the power of nature is showing infinite power. At this critical juncture, both the government and residents need to work closely together to take effective measures to ensure the safety of the people. It cannot be ignored that typhoons not only bring violent storms, but also can trigger flash floods and geological disasters, and every decision is crucial to protect life and property.

The wind is raging, and the coastal area is precarious

The fierce winds brought by Typhoon "Sula" have been blowing in the northwest of the South China Sea, the eastern part of the Beibu Gulf, the Qiongzhou Strait and the coast of Guangdong, the southern coast of Guangxi, the mouth of the Pearl River and other places, the intensity can reach 7-9, and the gusts can even reach 10-11.

One typhoon just made landfall, and another typhoon came

In the sea area passed by the center of "Sula", the wind reached 12-13, and the gusts even reached 14-15, the sea surface was rough, and the ships swayed and intimidating.

At the same time, Typhoon "Sea Anemone" is not to be outdone, and its impact covers the Taiwan Strait, the southern coast of Zhejiang, the coast of Fujian, the eastern coast of Guangdong, and the coast of Taiwan Island. These areas will be hit by winds of magnitude 6-7, gusts of up to 8, and the winds are too strong to resist. In the nearby sea area where the center of the "sea anemone" passes, the wind can even reach 12-13, the gust is as high as 14, and the sea navigation is like walking on thin ice, and the wind and waves are rough.

One typhoon just made landfall, and another typhoon came

These storms are expected to last for several days and are extremely dangerous at sea and along the coast. The government has taken action to require water operations and passing ships in relevant waters to quickly return to port to shelter from the wind, and to strengthen port facilities to prevent ships from anchoring, grounding and collisions. In addition, indoor and outdoor large-scale gatherings and high-altitude outdoor operations have been stopped, providing the necessary guarantee for people's life safety.

Precipitation is relentless, and Guangdong and Taiwan are raining and snowing

Not only strong winds, but also typhoon "Sura" brought heavy to heavy rains. As a result, parts of southwestern Guangxi, southeastern Guangxi, Hong Kong, Macao and the eastern part of the island of Taiwan will be baptized by rain.

Especially in the southwest of Guangxi, it is expected to usher in heavy rainfall, rainfall as high as 100~180 mm, the rain is turbulent, and there will be floods in low-lying areas, bringing serious threats to the lives and property of local residents.

In the face of this natural disaster, the government and residents need to be highly vigilant. In order to protect people's lives, governments at all levels and relevant departments should take urgent measures to ensure that the impact of disasters is minimized.

When the storm hits, people's hearts are uneasy

Typhoons are a force of nature, nothing

We must all be in awe of how we anticipate and control them.

However, as this storm hits, people's solidarity and resilience will also be tested.

Governments and relevant departments play an important role. They must closely monitor the path and intensity of the typhoon and prepare for it in advance. Emergency evacuation planning and preparedness of rescue teams are essential. In addition, the government should also provide timely and accurate meteorological information to keep residents abreast of the latest typhoon movements so that they can make informed decisions.

At the same time, residents also need to prepare for typhoons. The first priority is to ensure the safety of individuals and families. Stopping indoor and outdoor gatherings and working outdoors at height is an important step to avoid the danger of wind and rain.

Residents should also reinforce structures that are easily blown by the wind to ensure that the elderly and children remain in the safest place, and residents of dangerous houses should be moved to safe areas in time.

When the center of the typhoon passes, the wind may temporarily decrease or come to a standstill, but this does not mean that the danger has been lifted. Strong winds can strike suddenly, so people should stay in a safe place and wait for the official announcement to lift the alarm.

In addition, we should also be vigilant against flash floods and geological disasters that may be triggered by heavy precipitation. Governments and relevant departments should provide the necessary information and guidance to help residents take appropriate measures to mitigate the impact of disasters.

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