Group 1 - Typhoon "Haikashan" poses a significant threat to the power distribution network and is approaching nuclear power bases in Guangdong, including Taishan and Yangjiang [1][4] - The Guangdong Provincial Meteorological Station forecasts that "Haikashan" is expected to make landfall between Zhuhai and Xuwen on the afternoon to night of September 24, with a strength classified as a strong or super typhoon (14-16 levels) [1][4] - As of September 23, over one million people have been evacuated in Guangdong, and multiple cities, including Guangzhou, have implemented a "five stoppages" policy (stopping work, business, markets, transportation, and classes) [1][4] Group 2 - The South China Power Grid has raised its emergency response level from Level II to Level I, mobilizing over 40,000 emergency personnel to prepare for "Haikashan" [4][5] - The typhoon's wind radius is estimated to be between 340-480 km, comparable to previous impactful typhoons, with potential storm surge increases of 2.8-3.3 meters in the Pearl River Estuary [4] - The company has organized emergency teams from Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Hainan, with 6,600 personnel on standby, and has dispatched 50 emergency power generation vehicles to assist in the western Guangdong region [4][5] Group 3 - China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) is fully prepared to defend against Typhoon "Haikashan," with all projects, including Daya Bay, Yangjiang, Taishan, and others, on high alert [5] - At the Lu Feng nuclear power base, over 14,000 personnel have been evacuated, and measures are in place to ensure all vessels avoid the storm while enhancing monitoring and securing key areas [5] - The Yangjiang nuclear power base has conducted multiple meetings to deploy anti-typhoon actions and has established emergency response teams for various critical functions [5]
“桦加沙”逼近多个核电基地,中广核紧急应对