Core Points - Typhoon "Jianyu" made landfall in Vietnam's Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces on August 25, with maximum wind speeds reaching 14 levels, causing heavy rainfall in Hainan, particularly in areas like Sanya and Lingshui [1][12] - The typhoon has led to significant flooding in the Sanya River, with water levels rising dramatically and fast currents observed [3][11] - Emergency services have been actively involved in rescue operations, including saving individuals trapped in vehicles and flooded areas [5][7][9] - The local government has initiated disaster response efforts, including road clearance and emergency response adjustments [9][11] Weather Impact - The central meteorological station issued a blue rainstorm warning, predicting continued heavy rainfall in regions such as Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, and Hainan due to Typhoon "Jianyu" [14] - Wind speeds in the northern Gulf of Tonkin are expected to reach levels of 9-11, with gusts up to 12-13, indicating ongoing severe weather conditions [12][14] Emergency Response - Hainan's emergency response level was downgraded from level one to level three as of the morning of August 25, indicating a shift in the immediate threat level [11] - Transportation services, including three major airports and railways, have resumed operations, and maritime activities in the Qiongzhou Strait have been restored [11]
台风“剑鱼”影响进一步减弱 海南交通逐步恢复运行
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-26 01:34