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广东、福建等地海事部门启动应急响应 全力开展防台风“米娜”应对工作
Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-19 07:23

Group 1 - Typhoon "Mina" has intensified to a strong tropical storm level and is expected to make landfall in the coastal area between Shanwei and Shenzhen in Guangdong on the evening of the 19th [1] - The maximum wind force near the center of "Mina" is at level 10, with a movement speed of approximately 10 kilometers per hour towards the northwest [1] - After landfall, "Mina" is expected to gradually weaken as it moves westward [1] Group 2 - Maritime departments in Guangdong and Fujian have activated emergency responses to address the impact of Typhoon "Mina" [2] - Guangdong Maritime Bureau has initiated a level two emergency response, halting 60 ferry routes and evacuating over 2000 people from 35 offshore wind power platforms [4] - All leisure vessels and yachts in Shenzhen waters have returned to port for safety [4] Group 3 - The Fujian Maritime Bureau has launched a level four emergency response, focusing on the city of Zhangzhou, and has deployed 4 rescue helicopters and 111 tugboats for emergency readiness [6] - Strong winds of 6-7 levels and heavy rain are expected in southern Fujian on the 19th and 20th [6] Group 4 - Two additional typhoons or tropical depressions are forecasted to form, with one potentially affecting the northern South China Sea and the southern coast from the 23rd to the 25th [7] - The phenomenon of typhoons occurring in autumn is explained, noting that while summer sees more typhoons, autumn typhoons can be stronger [10] Group 5 - Historical data shows that from 1949 to 2023, autumn typhoons have favored landing in Guangdong, Hainan, Taiwan, and Fujian, with Guangdong being the most frequent landing site [13] - On average, 10.7 typhoons form in autumn each year, with 2.33 making landfall in China, while summer averages 11.07 typhoons with 4.73 making landfall [10]