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When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high

Peninsula all-media reporter He Yi

On July 28, affected by the typhoon weather, there were big waves along the coast of the island city, and the major beaches were temporarily closed, and tourists were not allowed to go to the sea to avoid danger.

The reporter saw on the seaside of the sculpture garden that the waves here were nearly 10 meters high, and some tourists watched the big waves from a distance and stopped to take pictures. It is understood that due to the impact of Typhoon "Gemei", the Qingdao Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow warning for high winds, the city today during the day and night, cloudy with scattered showers, south wind 7 to 8 gusts 9 to 5 to 6 gusts 8.

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When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high
When the typhoon arrived, the waves on the seashore were nearly 10 meters high

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