Core Points - The impact of Typhoon "Haikui" on Shenzhen's power supply system has been significant, with the city experiencing strong winds and heavy rainfall [1][2] - Shenzhen's power supply bureau has implemented an emergency response mechanism, mobilizing nearly 9,960 personnel and 865 vehicles to ensure power supply stability during the typhoon [2] - The power supply bureau has established a collaborative mechanism with local government to monitor critical facilities such as hospitals and emergency shelters [1][2] Group 1 - Shenzhen's power supply system is equipped with over 110,000 high-definition cameras for real-time monitoring of key areas [1] - During the typhoon, the power supply bureau maintained a 24-hour communication system and had over 4,000 emergency personnel on standby [2] - Preparatory measures included inspections of power facilities and clearing potential hazards such as trees and outdoor structures [2] Group 2 - As the typhoon moved westward, the rain and wind in Shenzhen began to weaken, leading to the lifting of certain emergency measures [3] - The power supply bureau will continue to operate its emergency mechanism, focusing on restoring power and conducting repairs as conditions allow [3]
桦加沙台风中,深港电力联络线路安全稳定运行
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-24 10:34