Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Tabah" on the Guangdong province, highlighting severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and strong winds, and the resulting emergency measures taken by local authorities [1][2][4]. Weather Impact - Typhoon "Tabah" was upgraded to a strong tropical storm on September 7, with maximum wind speeds reaching 30 meters per second and a minimum central pressure of 980 hPa [1][4]. - The storm is expected to move northwest at a speed of 20-25 kilometers per hour, maintaining its intensity [2][4]. - A yellow rainstorm warning was issued, predicting heavy to torrential rain in southern Guangdong and eastern Guangxi, with localized areas experiencing extreme rainfall of 250-280 millimeters [2][4]. Emergency Measures - Multiple regions have issued notices for school closures, halting classes in kindergartens and primary and secondary schools due to the typhoon warnings [7][15][19]. - As of September 7, there were 6 orange and 47 yellow typhoon warnings in effect across Guangdong province [8]. - Public transportation, including all trains on the Shen-Zhan and Guang-Mao railways, has been suspended, with plans to resume operations on September 9 [21]. Warnings and Alerts - The Central Meteorological Observatory continues to issue yellow warnings for both typhoons and heavy rain, indicating the potential for severe weather conditions [4][8]. - Specific areas are under alerts for strong winds, with expected wind speeds of 6-10 levels in various coastal regions [4][6].
台风“塔巴”直扑广东,多地停航、停运、停课、关闭景区
21世纪经济报道·2025-09-08 00:29