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“竹节草”将给我省中东部带来明显风雨
Da Zhong Ri Bao·2025-07-31 01:00

Core Viewpoint - The 8th typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" made landfall in Zhejiang Province, bringing significant wind and rain to the eastern coastal regions, with a secondary landfall in Shanghai, leading to emergency responses in twelve cities in the province [2][3]. Group 1: Typhoon Impact - Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" made landfall on July 30 at 4:30 AM with maximum wind force of 9 (23 m/s) and minimum central pressure of 975 hPa [2]. - The typhoon weakened to a tropical storm after its second landfall in Shanghai and is expected to continue moving northwest into southern Jiangsu, gradually losing strength [2]. - The province's eastern and central regions are forecasted to experience significant rainfall, with heavy precipitation expected from July 31 to August 1, with maximum hourly rainfall of 60-100 mm and cumulative rainfall of 20-40 mm [2]. Group 2: Emergency Response - The provincial flood control command initiated a level four emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention in twelve cities, including Jinan, Qingdao, and Yantai, on July 30 [3]. - Authorities are advised to monitor the impact of wind and rain closely, adjust emergency responses as necessary, and ensure safety measures are in place for vulnerable areas [3]. - A blue warning for mountain flood disasters was issued, indicating potential risks in specific areas, including Qingdao and Yantai, with recommendations for real-time monitoring and evacuation preparations [4]. Group 3: Geological Disaster Warnings - A yellow warning for geological disaster risks was issued for several cities, indicating a high likelihood of geological hazards due to rainfall [4]. - Local governments are urged to conduct inspections and monitoring of geological disaster risk areas and implement emergency evacuation plans [4].