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航线停航、停止作业、抢险备战……华东地区积极应对台风“竹节草”影响
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-01 02:58

Group 1 - Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" weakened from a tropical storm to a tropical depression on July 31, affecting regions in Jiangsu and Anhui, with heavy rainfall expected until August 2 [1] - The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning on August 1, indicating significant rainfall in Jiangsu, Anhui, southern and eastern Shandong, and southeastern Liaoning [1] - The Anhui Provincial Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters activated a Level 4 emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention in eight cities including Hefei and Wuhu on July 31 [1] Group 2 - The Wuhu Maritime Bureau issued a navigation warning on July 31, implementing temporary traffic control for all vessels in the area, with over 2,600 vessels anchored in 13 designated anchorages and eight temporary berthing points [3] - In Nanjing, the city experienced rain and wind gusts up to level 8, leading to a complete halt of operations at all port terminals, with companies activating typhoon prevention plans [5] - Nanjing organized inspections of water conservancy projects and drainage facilities, addressing 24 hidden dangers and clearing 18 blocked pipelines, involving over 8,500 personnel and 1,020 vehicles [7] Group 3 - In Suzhou, heavy rainfall from "Zhu Jie Cao" caused rising water levels in the Grand Canal, prompting the city to initiate a Level 3 emergency response for flood prevention [9] - The Suzhou River Management Office is actively managing water levels by operating three pumping units to discharge water from the canal to the Liao River, adjusting flow rates based on rainfall and water levels [11]