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大风暴雨天气致上海外高桥港区近30艘国际航行船舶调整航行计划

Core Viewpoint - The operations of international shipping vessels at the Waigaoqiao Port in Shanghai have been significantly affected by strong winds and heavy rain since 4 AM on October 18, leading to delays and cancellations of nearly 30 vessels' docking and sailing plans by 11 AM on the same day [1] Group 1: Impact on Shipping Operations - As of 11 AM on October 18, nearly 30 international vessels have postponed or canceled their scheduled docking and sailing plans due to adverse weather conditions [1] - Starting from 8 PM on October 17, vessels in the port accelerated loading and unloading operations to leave the port or seek shelter from the storm [1] Group 2: Emergency Response Measures - The Waigaoqiao Border Inspection Station activated its emergency response plan for severe weather, conducting preemptive checks on emergency equipment and ensuring flood and typhoon prevention materials are readily available [1] - Increased inspection efforts were implemented by border inspection officers at the dock to identify safety hazards and ensure the safety of inspection facilities [1] Group 3: Communication and Coordination - The border inspection station maintained real-time communication with port authorities, shipping companies, and agents to monitor vessel movements effectively [1] - Enhanced electronic inspections and boarding checks were conducted to keep track of the situation at the dock, anchorage, and vessels in port, ensuring smooth information flow and orderly command and dispatch [1]