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“竹节草”登陆 众志成城用心守“沪” 今年第8号台风中心昨在上海奉贤区沿海再次登陆
Jie Fang Ri Bao·2025-07-31 01:49

Group 1: Emergency Response and Public Safety - The Shanghai police quickly activated an emergency response to ensure public safety and protect citizens' lives and property during Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" [2][3] - Over 3100 traffic police were deployed across key intersections to manage traffic and handle accidents, ensuring safe transportation during the storm [2] - A total of 454 emergency incidents related to road flooding, fallen trees, and public assistance were reported and addressed promptly by the police [3] Group 2: Agricultural Supply and Food Security - As of July 30, 89,000 acres of vegetable greenhouses and 23,000 acres of fruit greenhouses were reinforced to protect crops from the typhoon [4] - The Shanghai Vegetable Group reported that vegetable prices were approximately 20% lower than the previous year due to favorable weather conditions in major production areas [4][5] - The Shanghai Commerce Commission is actively monitoring supply chains and has implemented measures to ensure food safety and availability during the storm [5] Group 3: Power Supply and Infrastructure - The Shanghai power supply company responded quickly to power outages caused by the typhoon, restoring power to affected areas within a short time frame [7] - By 5 PM, over 90% of power network faults caused by the storm had been repaired, and the main power grid was operating smoothly [7] Group 4: Tree and Road Maintenance - A total of 3,423 personnel were mobilized to address fallen trees and road maintenance, with most incidents resolved within 30 minutes [8][9] - The city reported 437 trees had fallen due to the typhoon, and all were promptly dealt with to ensure public safety [9] Group 5: Transportation and Travel Safety - Many flights were canceled at Shanghai's two major airports, and additional staff were deployed to assist passengers with rebooking and inquiries [10] - The railway system implemented temporary speed restrictions on certain routes and conducted thorough inspections to ensure safety [10] Group 6: Insurance and Claims Processing - Insurance companies in Shanghai quickly processed claims related to vehicle damage caused by the typhoon, with some claims completed in under 30 minutes [11] - A significant number of insurance personnel were mobilized to assess damages and assist affected clients promptly [11]