全力应对“桦加沙” 海峡股份18小时抢运1.4万旅客安全离岛

Core Points - Typhoon "Haikashan" is approaching the Qiongzhou Strait, prompting ports on both sides to prepare for its impact [1][3] - Hainan Strait Shipping Co., Ltd. activated its emergency response mechanism at midnight on September 23 to ensure the safety of stranded vehicles and passengers [1][3] Group 1 - The company successfully evacuated over 6,600 vehicles and nearly 14,705 passengers before the suspension of services [1][4] - A total of 148 voyages were operated during an 18-hour period, transporting 6,615 vehicles and 14,705 passengers [4] - The company implemented a "three-priority" policy for fresh agricultural product transport vehicles, ensuring they received priority in port access, loading, and boarding [4] Group 2 - The company utilized multiple channels, including public announcements and social media, to provide real-time updates and established a dedicated service desk at the port for inquiries and ticket changes [4] - Comprehensive protective measures were taken at key areas of the ports, including the closure of glass doors and reinforcement with sandbags and wooden strips [4] - All vessels were supplied with fuel, fresh water, and food, and underwent inspections to secure movable items, ensuring 100% online availability of satellite phones [4] Group 3 - The company will continue to monitor the typhoon's progress and advises drivers and passengers to pay attention to the latest flight information released by the ports [5]