Core Viewpoint - The 26th typhoon "Phoenix" is expected to strengthen as it moves towards the South China Sea, with significant wind and rainfall impacts anticipated for Taiwan and surrounding areas [1][3][5]. Wind Forecast - From 14:00 on November 10 to 14:00 on November 11, wind speeds of 6-8 levels, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels, are expected in the southeastern East China Sea, eastern Taiwan waters, and most of the South China Sea [3] - In areas such as the Taiwan Strait and the Bashi Channel, wind speeds may reach 9-11 levels, with gusts of 12-13 levels, while the vicinity of typhoon "Phoenix" could experience winds of 12-14 levels and gusts of 15-16 levels [3] Rainfall Forecast - Heavy to torrential rain is forecasted for most of Taiwan from 14:00 on November 10 to 14:00 on November 11, with certain eastern regions expecting extreme rainfall of 250-300 millimeters [5] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for typhoon emergency response, including securing ports and preventing maritime accidents [6] - Outdoor large gatherings and high-altitude work should be suspended, and vulnerable structures should be reinforced or dismantled [6] - It is recommended that individuals remain indoors, especially the elderly and children, and to be cautious of sudden strong winds when the typhoon's center passes [6] Disaster Prevention - Areas should be vigilant against potential mountain floods and geological disasters due to heavy rainfall [7]
台风黄色预警:台湾岛东部部分地区有特大暴雨
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-10 02:35