Core Viewpoint - The 18th typhoon "Haikashan" has intensified into a super typhoon and is expected to make landfall in Guangdong, prompting multiple cities to announce or forecast "Five Stops" measures (suspension of classes, work, production, transportation, and business) [1][4]. Group 1: Typhoon Impact - Typhoon "Haikashan" is expected to enter the northeastern South China Sea on September 23 and make landfall between Guangdong's Shanwei and Hainan's Wenchang on September 24 [1]. - From September 23 to 26, heavy to torrential rain is forecasted in Guangdong, southern Guangxi, southern Fujian, southern Jiangxi, southern Hunan, eastern Yunnan, and Hainan Island, with some areas experiencing extreme rainfall [3]. Group 2: City Responses - Guangzhou has announced that classes will be suspended when a yellow or higher typhoon warning is issued [4]. - Zhuhai will implement "Five Stops" measures on September 23 and 24, with specific actions depending on weather conditions [4]. - All educational institutions in Jiangmen will suspend classes starting September 23, with other "Five Stops" measures expected to begin at 19:00 on the same day [4]. - Chaozhou has indicated a strong likelihood of class suspensions and advises families to prepare for adjustments [4]. - Shenzhen will closely monitor the typhoon and provide updates to the public [5]. - Yangjiang's emergency management has warned of strong rainfall and potential "Five Stops" measures due to the typhoon's impact [5]. - Zhanjiang will implement "Five Stops" measures based on the severity of the impact and advises residents to prepare for wind and flooding [5]. - Zhongshan has confirmed that classes will be suspended on September 23 and 24, with "Five Stops" measures to be announced [5].
超强台风“桦加沙”逼近,广东多地宣布将实施“五停”
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-22 06:56