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台风“博罗依”继续影响广西云南 四川陕西等地有较强降水
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-29 01:38
Core Points - Typhoon "Bolaoi" continues to impact regions including Guangxi and Yunnan, with strong rainfall expected in various areas [1][2] - The typhoon made landfall in Vietnam with maximum wind speeds of 30 m/s and a minimum central pressure of 980 hPa [2] - Heavy rainfall warnings have been issued for multiple provinces, with some areas expecting extreme rainfall [5][7] Group 1 - Typhoon "Bolaoi" is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to southern China, particularly in Hainan, Guangxi, and Yunnan [1][2] - The central meteorological authority has issued a blue alert for the typhoon, indicating significant weather impacts [2][5] - Forecasts predict that from September 29 to October 6, regions including Sichuan, Shaanxi, and parts of the Huaihe River basin will experience heavy rainfall, with localized areas facing severe conditions [5][9] Group 2 - The typhoon's path indicates it will move west-northwest at a speed of 25-30 km/h, with a rapid decrease in intensity expected [2][4] - Specific areas are forecasted to receive between 100-180 mm of rainfall, particularly in Guangxi and Yunnan [7][11] - The weather forecast for the following days includes continued heavy rain across various regions, with warnings for potential flooding and landslides [9][11]
停课!停运!台风“博罗依”要来了
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-09-27 10:55
Group 1 - Typhoon "Bolaoi" has intensified to typhoon level and is expected to pass south of Hainan Island on the 28th, bringing strong winds and rain to the South China coastal areas and the South China Sea [1][2] - The Central Meteorological Administration has issued a yellow alert for the typhoon, forecasting wind speeds of 6-8 levels and gusts of 9 levels in various regions, with the center of the typhoon potentially experiencing winds of 11-13 levels and gusts of 14-15 levels [2] - Heavy rainfall is expected from the night of the 27th to the 30th in Hainan Island, southwestern Guangdong, southern and western Guangxi, southern Yunnan, and southwestern Guizhou, with localized areas experiencing torrential or extremely heavy rain [2] Group 2 - Hainan Province has raised its flood and wind emergency response to Level III, requiring immediate action from several cities to prepare for the typhoon [3] - Due to Typhoon "Bolaoi," all train services to and from Hainan Island have been suspended, including the entire circular railway on the island [3] - The transportation and port management bureau of Haikou has announced the suspension of operations at Haikou New Port, Xiuying Port, and Railway South Port, effective from 9 AM on the 27th, expected to last until the night of the 28th [4] Group 3 - Sanya City has issued a notice for school closures, with all primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, and extracurricular training institutions suspending classes on the 28th [5]
新华财经晚报:前8个月规模以上工业企业利润增长0.9%
Zhong Guo Jin Rong Xin Xi Wang· 2025-09-27 10:22
Domestic News - In the first eight months of the year, profits of large-scale industrial enterprises in China increased by 0.9%, reversing a 1.7% decline in the first seven months [2] - In August, profits of large-scale industrial enterprises saw a significant improvement, turning from a 1.5% decline in July to a 20.4% increase [2] - The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has intensified efforts to regulate online seed sales, aiming for data integration with major e-commerce platforms to enhance regulatory precision [2] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced a new round of growth stabilization measures for the automotive industry, including optimizing tax incentives for new energy vehicles [4] Industry Developments - The 2025 World New Energy Vehicle Conference highlighted the need for collaborative development and market consumption expansion in the automotive sector [4] - A report on the innovation status of the top 1,000 private enterprises in R&D showed a total R&D expenditure of 1.43 trillion yuan, a 2.78% increase from the previous year [4] - The report also indicated that these enterprises hold 1.4281 million valid patents, reflecting a 27.58% year-on-year growth [4] International News - Turkish Airlines signed a procurement agreement with Boeing for 150 aircraft, including 75 optional orders, to support its fleet upgrade plan [6] - A power outage affected over 2.2 million users in three states in Mexico due to a fault during maintenance work on transmission lines [6] - Reports indicate that Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire proposal from the U.S., which includes the release of hostages and a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza [7]
停课!停运!台风“博罗依”要来了
中国基金报· 2025-09-27 10:04
Core Viewpoint - Typhoon "Bolaoi" has intensified to typhoon level and is expected to affect the southern sea area of Hainan Island, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the South China coastal region [2][3] Group 1: Weather Impact - From September 27 to 29, strong winds of 6-8 levels and gusts of 9 levels are forecasted for the majority of the South China Sea, with certain areas experiencing winds of 9-10 levels and gusts of 11-12 levels [3] - Heavy rainfall is expected from the night of September 27 to 30, with areas such as Hainan Island, southwestern Guangdong, and southern and western Guangxi experiencing heavy to torrential rain, and localized areas in Hainan Island facing extreme rainfall [3] Group 2: Emergency Response - Hainan Province has raised its flood and wind emergency response to Level III, requiring immediate action from several cities to initiate emergency responses at or above the provincial level [5] - Train services to and from Hainan Island have been suspended due to the typhoon, with all trains expected to be halted on September 28 [5][6] Group 3: School Closures - Sanya City has announced school closures, with all primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, and training institutions suspending classes on September 28 [7]
台风“博罗依”将于27日凌晨进入南海 向海南岛南部海域靠近
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-26 01:05
Core Points - Typhoon "Bolaoi" is expected to enter the South China Sea early on the 27th and approach the southern waters of Hainan Island [2][7] - The typhoon made landfall in the eastern coastal area of Samar Island, Philippines, with maximum wind speeds of 12 levels (33 m/s) at landfall, now weakened to a strong tropical storm with maximum wind speeds of 11 levels (30 m/s) [2] Summary by Sections Typhoon Impact - The typhoon "Bolaoi" is moving west-northwest at a speed of 30-35 km/h and is expected to strengthen again as it approaches Hainan Island [2] - The combined effects of cold air and "Bolaoi" will result in strong winds of 6-7 levels, with gusts reaching 8 levels in various sea areas including the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea [5] - From the 28th to October 1st, heavy to torrential rain is expected in western and southern South China, with localized extreme rainfall due to the influence of "Bolaoi" [7]
中央气象台:台风“博罗依”将影响我国南部海域和华南地区
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-26 00:30
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Bolaoi" on southern coastal areas and regions in South China, highlighting expected heavy rainfall and potential severe weather conditions in various provinces [1][3]. Group 1: Weather Forecast and Impact - Heavy rainfall is expected in regions such as Guangxi, Yunnan, and Guizhou, with some areas experiencing heavy to torrential rain (100-110 mm) on September 26 [2][5]. - From September 28 to October 1, significant rainfall is anticipated in western and southern South China, as well as southern Yunnan, with localized areas facing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall [3][8]. - The Central Meteorological Observatory has lifted the blue rainstorm warning due to a decrease in the range and intensity of heavy rainfall [2]. Group 2: Specific Weather Conditions - Forecasts indicate that from September 27 to 28, regions including southern Shaanxi, eastern Jiangsu, and northeastern Sichuan will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some areas facing heavy rain (100-150 mm) [6]. - Coastal areas such as Hainan Island and the South China Sea are expected to experience strong winds, with gusts reaching up to 12 levels [5][8]. - The forecast for September 28 to 29 predicts heavy to extremely heavy rainfall (250-280 mm) in southeastern regions of the Northwest and southern Hainan Island [8].
台风“桦加沙”来袭:香港已有82人受伤、有轮船撞毁护栏 深圳直径1米大树被吹倒 专家:降雨将成主要威胁
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-24 10:46
Core Viewpoint - The super typhoon "Haikui" has significantly impacted the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, particularly in Shenzhen and Hong Kong, causing severe wind and storm surge effects [1][2]. Group 1: Impact on Hong Kong - As of 3 PM on September 24, Hong Kong reported 700 tree collapse incidents and 82 injuries during the storm, along with 16 flooding reports [2][4]. - The Hong Kong Observatory issued a No. 10 hurricane signal, the highest level of tropical cyclone warning, at 2:40 AM, which was downgraded to No. 8 at 1:20 PM [4][7]. - The water level in Victoria Harbour rose 1.3 meters above normal tide levels by 5 AM on September 24 [4]. Group 2: Impact on Shenzhen - In Shenzhen, a tree with a diameter of approximately 1 meter was uprooted, causing damage to surrounding pavement and roads [2][6]. - The city implemented a "five stoppages" policy (stopping work, business, market, transport, and classes) which was lifted at 4 PM on September 24, allowing for the resumption of metro services [7]. Group 3: Comparison with Previous Typhoons - The impact of "Haikui" on Hong Kong was less severe than anticipated, with wind and storm surge effects weaker than those of the super typhoon "Mangkhut" in 2018 [3][8]. - The maximum wind speed of "Haikui" was recorded at 230 km/h, compared to "Mangkhut," which reached 250 km/h [8][10]. - Historical context shows that "Mangkhut" caused 394 injuries and significant damage in Hong Kong, while "Haikui" has not yet reached such levels of destruction [10][11].
广东珠海进入台风12级风圈范围:小货车如玩具车被吹侧翻
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-24 10:01
Core Viewpoint - Typhoon "Haikashan" has significantly impacted Zhuhai, Guangdong, with severe weather conditions leading to property damage and safety concerns for residents [1] Group 1: Weather Impact - Zhuhai has entered the 12-level wind circle of Typhoon "Haikashan," with maximum gusts exceeding 17 levels [1] - Small trucks were overturned by the winds, and trees were uprooted, indicating the strength of the storm [1] - Coastal flooding occurred, with seawater inundating underground parking areas [1] Group 2: Safety Measures - Residents in low-lying areas are advised to evacuate and avoid seeking shelter in underground garages [1] - The local authorities are currently assessing the extent of the damage caused by the typhoon [1]
“桦加沙”致澳门低洼地区积水深达2.5米,各口岸娱乐场关闭
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-09-24 10:01
Group 1 - The super typhoon "Haikui" has significantly impacted Macau, leading to the suspension of operations at various entertainment venues and the closure of multiple cross-sea bridges [1][2] - The Macau government has implemented emergency measures, including the suspension of power supply in affected areas and the closure of ports, with specific locations like the Inner Harbor and Rua Nova experiencing flooding [1][2] - The Macau Gaming Supervision Bureau has mandated that gaming companies ensure the safe evacuation of employees and tourists before the typhoon warning escalates to level 8 [2] Group 2 - The Macau Meteorological Bureau issued a blue storm surge warning and a level 8 southeast wind signal, indicating ongoing severe weather conditions with strong winds and heavy rain [2] - The suspension of border crossing services at various ports, including Gongbei and Hengqin, began on the evening of September 23 and continued into September 24 [2] - The highest recorded water levels in affected areas reached between 1.5 meters and 2.5 meters, leading to significant disruptions in daily life and transportation [1]
珠海录得17级阵风,部分近岸住宅区海水倒灌
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-09-24 06:10
Core Points - Typhoon "Haikashan" has caused severe flooding in coastal residential areas of Zhuhai, leading to emergency evacuations and warnings for residents [1][2] - The local government has implemented unprecedented measures, including mandatory evacuations for residents living in high-rise buildings along the coastline [2] Group 1 - On September 24, coastal residential areas in Zhuhai experienced seawater backflow due to the impact of Typhoon "Haikashan," with reports of significant flooding on major roads [1] - The Zhuhai traffic police reported severe waterlogging in multiple areas, making them impassable, and advised citizens to avoid risky travel [1] - The Zhuhai flood prevention command urged residents in low-lying and underground spaces to evacuate immediately and to cut off power to prevent property and personal losses [1] Group 2 - The Xiangzhou District flood prevention command had already assessed the risks of seawater backflow and other hazards from the typhoon on September 23, leading to early evacuation orders [2] - High-rise residents along the coastline were required to evacuate or move to safe areas by September 23, with specific instructions for underground parking facilities to clear vehicles [2] - The weather department reported that Zhuhai was experiencing extreme wind conditions, with gusts recorded at 59.1 m/s, indicating a significant threat from the approaching typhoon [2]