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风力已弱、仍有大雨,广东3地出现超警洪水,需警惕风暴潮与山洪
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-24 10:21

Core Viewpoint - The typhoon "Hagupit" is weakening but continues to pose significant risks of secondary disasters such as storm surges and flash floods in Guangdong province due to heavy rainfall [1][2]. Group 1: Typhoon Impact - As of September 24, the maximum wind speed of typhoon "Hagupit" has decreased to level 14 (45 m/s), located approximately 65 kilometers southeast of Yangjiang [1]. - Despite the reduction in wind strength, the rainfall from "Hagupit" overlaps with areas recently affected by heavy rain and flooding, necessitating vigilance against secondary disasters [1]. Group 2: Flooding and Water Management - Three monitoring stations in Guangdong reported exceeding flood warning levels due to rainfall from "Hagupit," with specific stations showing water levels above warning thresholds [1][2]. - Guangdong has preemptively released 400 million cubic meters of water from 232 large and medium-sized reservoirs to manage flood risks [2]. - The province has prepared 1.23 billion yuan worth of flood prevention materials, with over 20 million yuan already positioned in key coastal areas [2]. Group 3: Areas of Concern - The Guangdong Provincial Hydrology Bureau has identified several regions at high risk for flash floods, particularly in cities such as Jiangmen, Yangjiang, and Maoming [2]. - Specific rivers and tributaries in the eastern coastal areas and the Pearl River Delta are highlighted as critical monitoring points due to potential flooding [3].