Core Viewpoint - The 25th typhoon "Haikui" has weakened from a super typhoon to a strong typhoon, currently located approximately 95 kilometers southeast of Vietnam's Gia Lai Province, with maximum wind speeds of 15 levels (48 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 945 hPa [1] Group 1: Typhoon Information - Typhoon "Haikui" is expected to make landfall in Vietnam's Gia Lai Province tonight, with wind speeds of 35-42 m/s (12-14 levels) [1] - The typhoon's center is moving northwest at a speed of 25-30 km/h, with a radius of 180-250 km for level 7 winds and 30-50 km for level 12 winds [1] Group 2: Wind Forecast - From 20:00 on November 6 to 20:00 on November 7, strong winds of 6-8 levels and gusts of 9-10 levels are expected in the Taiwan Strait, Bashi Channel, and most parts of the South China Sea [3] - In some areas of the South China Sea, winds of 9-11 levels and gusts of 12-13 levels are anticipated, with winds near the typhoon's center reaching 12-14 levels and gusts of 15-16 levels [3] Group 3: Precipitation Forecast - Heavy rainfall (25-40 mm) is expected in parts of southeastern Hainan Island and the western coastal areas of Guangdong from 20:00 on November 6 to 20:00 on November 7 [5] Group 4: Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for emergency response to the typhoon, including securing ports and ensuring vessels return to harbor [6] - Outdoor large gatherings and high-altitude work should be suspended, and vulnerable structures should be reinforced or dismantled [6] - Residents are urged to stay indoors, especially vulnerable populations like the elderly and children, and to remain in safe locations during the typhoon [6] Group 5: Disaster Prevention - Areas affected by heavy rainfall should be vigilant against potential mountain floods and geological disasters [7]
台风黄色预警:“海鸥”今夜将登陆越南嘉莱省沿海
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-06 11:50