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别慌!广东多地提醒:生活必需品供应量足价稳,无须过度囤货
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-23 02:58

Core Viewpoint - The 18th typhoon "Haikashan" has developed into the strongest typhoon globally this year, expected to make landfall in Guangdong, impacting local weather and prompting citizens to stock up on essential supplies [1][3]. Group 1: Typhoon Impact and Response - The Central Meteorological Administration has issued an orange alert for typhoon "Haikashan," which has been classified as a super typhoon for over 40 hours [1]. - Heavy rainfall and strong winds are anticipated in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan, lasting until Friday [1]. - Local governments are urging citizens to purchase essential goods reasonably and avoid excessive stockpiling [3][4]. Group 2: Supply and Demand Management - Guangzhou's business sector reports sufficient inventory of essential goods, with prices stable and supply channels open [4]. - Shenzhen's business sector has increased the supply of essential goods by 2-3 times the usual demand to ensure availability [4][5]. - Zhuhai has implemented a monitoring mechanism for essential goods supply, ensuring smooth circulation and addressing any shortages promptly [6]. - Shantou and Huizhou report stable prices and sufficient inventory of essential goods, with measures in place to prevent price gouging [7][8]. - Dongguan's business sector has prepared for a 7-10 day supply of essential goods, coordinating with major retailers to meet demand [9]. - Jiangmen has activated an emergency plan for essential goods supply, ensuring continuous availability and monitoring for any price manipulation [10].