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风王“桦加沙”过境珠江,能扛17级台风的超级工程怎样了?
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-24 09:21

Core Viewpoint - The construction of major infrastructure projects in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is accelerating regional integration, but these projects face significant challenges due to extreme weather conditions, particularly typhoons [1][2]. Group 1: Infrastructure Projects - The Huangmaohai Cross-Sea Passage, which began construction in June 2020 and is set to open in December 2024, is a key project connecting Zhuhai and Jiangmen, with a total length of approximately 31 kilometers and a sea-crossing section of about 14 kilometers [2][4]. - The Shenzhong Passage, which includes the Shenzhong Bridge, is recognized as the world's most complex cross-sea cluster engineering project, featuring a total length of 2826 meters and a main span of 1666 meters, making it the largest span offshore steel box girder suspension bridge globally [5][6]. Group 2: Engineering Challenges - The design of bridges in the Pearl River Estuary prioritizes wind resistance due to the region's susceptibility to super typhoons, with engineers employing advanced technologies to ensure stability and safety under extreme wind conditions [2][4]. - The Huangmaohai Cross-Sea Passage has implemented innovative aerodynamic control technologies to manage bridge vibration and wind resistance, achieving performance that exceeds international comfort standards [5][6]. Group 3: Typhoon Impact and Response - Typhoon "Hagupit," classified as a super typhoon, impacted Guangdong, prompting the temporary closure of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and extensive safety checks by the Guangdong Transportation Group, which deployed 9396 personnel for pre-typhoon inspections [8][9]. - The Guangdong Transportation Group has activated emergency response measures across 52 highway sections, with various levels of wind emergency responses initiated to ensure safety during the typhoon [10][11].