中国气象局调整重大气象灾害台风二级应急响应为四级
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-06 02:16

Core Viewpoint - The China Meteorological Administration has downgraded the emergency response level for significant meteorological disasters (typhoons) from Level II to Level IV due to the weakening of Typhoon "Maidum" after its landfall in Guangxi [1] Group 1 - Typhoon "Maidum" made landfall in Guangxi at approximately 1:10 AM on October 6, and its intensity has gradually decreased to tropical storm level by 5 AM [1] - A blue alert for the typhoon was issued by the Central Meteorological Station at 6 AM on October 6 [1] - The adjustment of the emergency response level was made after comprehensive assessment and emergency consultation by the leadership of the China Meteorological Administration [1] Group 2 - Various provincial meteorological bureaus, including those in Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan, and Yunnan, are expected to adjust their emergency response levels accordingly and continue monitoring, forecasting, and warning efforts [1] - The meteorological departments are instructed to follow the emergency response workflow for meteorological disasters and report significant situations to the China Meteorological Administration in a timely manner [1]