风暴潮、海浪双红色预警!台风“麦德姆”预计今日登陆
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-05 02:39

Core Points - The National Marine Forecast Center has issued red alerts for storm surges and waves due to Typhoon "Maidum" making landfall today [1][3] Storm Surge Summary - The storm surge red alert indicates that from the morning of October 5 to the morning of October 6, coastal areas from Shenzhen to Yangjiang in Guangdong will experience storm surges of 40 to 130 centimeters [3] - In the eastern coastal areas of Maoming and Zhanjiang in Guangdong, storm surges are expected to reach 180 to 380 centimeters [3] - The northeastern coastal areas of Hainan Island will see storm surges of 80 to 180 centimeters, while the western coastal areas of Guangxi and Zhanjiang in Guangdong will experience surges of 80 to 140 centimeters [3] - The storm surge warning levels are categorized as red for Maoming and Wenchang, orange for Zhanjiang and Haikou, yellow for Yangjiang, and blue for Guangzhou [3] Wave Warning Summary - A red alert for waves has also been issued, predicting that from the morning of October 5 to the morning of October 6, the northwestern South China Sea will see waves of 6 to 10 meters [6] - The Gulf of Tonkin is expected to experience waves of 3 to 5 meters, while the nearshore waters of western Guangdong and northeastern Hainan will see waves of 4 to 6 meters [6] - The wave warning levels are categorized as red for the nearshore waters of western Guangdong and northeastern Hainan, orange for the nearshore waters of the northwestern South China Sea, and yellow for the eastern coastal areas of Guangdong and Hainan [6] Emergency Response Recommendations - The National Marine Forecast Center advises coastal governments and relevant departments to prepare for emergency response to storm surges and sea water backflow [4] - Residents in low-lying areas and vulnerable housing should be relocated to safe zones, and measures should be taken to evacuate workers and tourists from dangerous areas [4] - Coastal recreational facilities should be closed, and fishing vessels should return to shore for safety [4]