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停课、停运!广东、海南紧急通知
第一财经· 2025-09-07 12:56
Group 1 - Typhoon "Tabha" has intensified from a tropical storm to a strong tropical storm level, expected to make landfall in Guangdong on September 8 [3][4] - The Central Meteorological Administration has issued a yellow warning for the typhoon, predicting strong winds of 6-8 levels in various coastal areas, with some regions experiencing winds of 9-10 levels [4][10] - Heavy rainfall is forecasted for southern Guangdong and southeastern Guangxi, with local areas expected to receive extreme rainfall exceeding 250-270 mm [5][8] Group 2 - The coastal areas of western Guangdong are expected to experience large to giant waves, prompting the issuance of orange and yellow warnings for wave and storm surge [10][11] - Schools in 26 regions of Guangdong have been ordered to suspend classes due to the typhoon warnings, with specific areas under orange alerts [12][14] - Train services in Guangdong, including the Shen-Zhan and Guang-Mao railways, have been suspended, with plans to resume operations on September 9 [12][14]
台风黄色预警发布 “塔巴”即将登陆
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-07 12:30
受"塔巴"影响,7日20时至8日20时,南海北部的部分海域和广东中西部沿海风力可达9至10级,台风中 心经过的海域或地区阵风可达13至14级。 降水方面,广东中南部、广西东南部有暴雨到大暴雨,其中广东西南部局地有特大暴雨(250至270毫 米)。 新华社北京9月7日电 今年第16号台风"塔巴"7日下午已加强为强热带风暴级,中央气象台继续发布台风 黄色预警。 预计"塔巴"将以每小时20公里左右的速度向北偏西方向移动,强度逐渐增强,并将于8日凌晨到上午在 广东台山至电白一带沿海登陆(强热带风暴级或台风级,10至12级),登陆后强度逐渐减弱。 ...
台风“塔巴”要来了,珠海市教育局通知:全市停课
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-09-07 09:32
截至7日14时,台风"塔巴"最大风力为9级,位于距离广东省阳江市东南方向约385公里,预计将以每小 时20-25公里的速度向北偏西方向移动,强度逐渐增强。 今天(7日)下午,珠海市教育局发布停课通知:珠海市将受台风"塔巴"影响,市气象局于9月7日14时 00分发布全市台风黄色预警信号。全市幼儿园、中小学校、中等职业学校、校外培训机构停课。 (原标题:台风"塔巴"要来了,珠海市教育局通知:全市停课) 据南方都市报,9月6日,南海热带低压已加强为今年第16号台风"塔巴",预计将于8日凌晨到中午在广 东珠海至湛江一带沿海登陆,登陆后强度逐渐减弱。预计广东有严重风雨过程。 ...
大暴雨,台风要来了!多地提醒:列车停运……
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-07 04:04
9月6日,南海热带低压已加强为今年第16号台风"塔巴",预计它将以每小时10至15公里的速度向西北方 向移动,强度逐渐增强,并将于8日凌晨到中午在广东珠海至湛江一带沿海登陆,登陆后强度逐渐减 弱。 随着"塔巴"不断靠近,今起三天,华南多地风雨增强。其中,广东中南部、广西中南部、云南南部等地 将有大到暴雨,部分地区有大暴雨,局地特大暴雨。同时,长江沿线多地仍有降雨,重庆、湖北、安徽 等地局地有暴雨或大暴雨。 中央气象台预计,今天,西藏东南部、四川盆地东部和南部、陕西南部、湖北西部、河南中部、安徽北 部、江苏中北部、广东大部和海南岛东部等地部分地区有中到大雨,其中,河南中部、重庆北部、广东 南部沿海、海南岛东部等地部分地区有暴雨,广东南部沿海局地有大暴雨。 明天,四川东部、重庆北部、河南中部、湖北东部、安徽中部、江苏中北部、华南中南部等地部分地区 有大到暴雨,其中,广西东南部、广东西南部等地部分地区有大暴雨,局地特大暴雨。 后天,西藏东南部、云南南部、贵州南部、湖北东部、安徽中南部、江苏南部、上海、浙江、江西北 部、湖南北部、华南大部等地部分地区有中到大雨,其中,广西南部、云南东南部等地部分地区有暴 雨,局地大暴 ...
台风“剑鱼”影响进一步减弱 海南交通逐步恢复运行
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-26 01:34
Core Points - Typhoon "Jianyu" made landfall in Vietnam's Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces on August 25, with maximum wind speeds reaching 14 levels, causing heavy rainfall in Hainan, particularly in areas like Sanya and Lingshui [1][12] - The typhoon has led to significant flooding in the Sanya River, with water levels rising dramatically and fast currents observed [3][11] - Emergency services have been actively involved in rescue operations, including saving individuals trapped in vehicles and flooded areas [5][7][9] - The local government has initiated disaster response efforts, including road clearance and emergency response adjustments [9][11] Weather Impact - The central meteorological station issued a blue rainstorm warning, predicting continued heavy rainfall in regions such as Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, and Hainan due to Typhoon "Jianyu" [14] - Wind speeds in the northern Gulf of Tonkin are expected to reach levels of 9-11, with gusts up to 12-13, indicating ongoing severe weather conditions [12][14] Emergency Response - Hainan's emergency response level was downgraded from level one to level three as of the morning of August 25, indicating a shift in the immediate threat level [11] - Transportation services, including three major airports and railways, have resumed operations, and maritime activities in the Qiongzhou Strait have been restored [11]
国家防灾减灾救灾委员会办公室 应急管理部发布2025年7月全国自然灾害情况
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-08-25 03:18
Core Insights - The report highlights the significant impact of natural disasters in China during July 2025, primarily due to floods and geological disasters, resulting in substantial human and economic losses [1] Group 1: Flood and Geological Disasters - In July, extreme rainfall led to 10 regional heavy rain events, with northern regions suffering severe flooding and geological disasters, particularly in Shandong, Jilin, and Liaoning, affecting 11.9 million people and causing direct economic losses of 26.5 billion yuan [2] - The cumulative rainfall in certain areas exceeded 400 mm, leading to significant flooding in Beijing and surrounding provinces, with 89.4 million people affected and direct economic losses of 445 billion yuan [2] Group 2: Wind and Hail Disasters - Eight regional strong convective weather events occurred, impacting 23 provinces, with significant damage reported in Inner Mongolia and Yunnan, resulting in 103.4 million people affected and direct economic losses of 43.1 billion yuan [3] Group 3: Typhoon Activity - Seven typhoons were generated in July, with three making landfall in China, causing a total of 31.4 billion yuan in direct economic losses and affecting 151.6 million people [4] Group 4: Drought Conditions - Drought conditions developed in the Huanghuai and Jianghuai regions, with some areas experiencing over 50% less rainfall than usual, affecting 49.5 million people and resulting in direct economic losses of 1.9 billion yuan [5][6] Group 5: Earthquake and Fire Activity - Earthquake activity was notably lower, with only four significant earthquakes recorded, and no major damage reported, while forest fire incidents remained stable with only six fires occurring [7]
受台风影响,成都两场往返三亚航班基本取消!可申请免费退改
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-08-24 04:50
Core Viewpoint - The impact of Typhoon "Jianyu" has led to the suspension of flights at Sanya Phoenix International Airport, resulting in significant cancellations of flights to and from Chengdu and other cities [1][4]. Flight Cancellations - As of 10 AM on August 24, nearly 30 flights from Chengdu to Sanya have been canceled, covering all flights for that day [1]. - A total of 319 flights scheduled for August 24 at Sanya Airport have been canceled, with only one flight from Chengdu showing as normal at that time [1]. - Flights from other cities such as Yibin and Mianyang to Sanya have also been canceled [1]. Weather Impact - The Central Meteorological Administration forecasts heavy rain and strong winds in Hainan province due to the typhoon, with specific cities expected to experience significant rainfall [1]. - The weather conditions are expected to affect travel plans in the southeastern region of China [1]. Airline Responses - Airlines including Eastern Airlines, Southern Airlines, and Hainan Airlines have issued alerts regarding potential delays and cancellations due to the typhoon, advising travelers to check flight statuses and adjust their travel plans accordingly [4]. - Passengers affected by canceled flights are eligible for free refunds or changes [4].
我省防汛防风应急响应提升至Ⅱ级
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-08-24 01:31
Core Points - Typhoon "Jianyu" is expected to make landfall in Sanya on August 24, classified as a strong typhoon [2][3] - The provincial emergency response for flood and wind has been elevated to Level II as of August 23 [2][3] Group 1 - Typhoon "Jianyu" is the 13th typhoon of the year, with its center located approximately 445 kilometers east of Sanya, with maximum wind speeds of 25 meters per second [2][3] - The typhoon is moving westward at a speed of 20 to 25 kilometers per hour and is expected to strengthen as it approaches the southern coast of Hainan Island [2][3] Group 2 - The typhoon may become the strongest to hit Sanya in nearly 40 years, with wind speeds expected to reach 12 to 14 levels along the southern coast of Hainan from August 24 to 25 [3] - Rainfall accumulation in certain areas of Hainan is projected to be between 150 to 250 millimeters, with localized areas exceeding 350 millimeters [3] - A Level II typhoon warning was issued by the Hainan provincial government, and the National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has initiated a Level IV emergency response [3]
三亚:全市停课、停工、停业、停运、停航、关闭景区
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-08-24 00:52
Core Viewpoint - Sanya has issued a red alert for Typhoon "Jianyu," leading to the implementation of comprehensive measures including suspension of classes, work, business operations, transportation, and tourism activities to ensure public safety [1][2]. Group 1: Weather Impact - Typhoon "Jianyu" has intensified from a strong tropical storm to a typhoon level, expected to make landfall in Sanya on the afternoon of the 24th [1]. - Severe weather conditions are anticipated from the 24th to the 25th, with wind speeds increasing to 12-14 levels along the southern coastal areas of Hainan Island [2]. Group 2: Emergency Measures - Sanya has enacted "Five Stops and One Closure" measures, which include: - **Stop Classes**: All offline teaching and outdoor activities are suspended [2]. - **Stop Work**: All construction sites are halted, and related personnel must cease operations [2]. - **Stop Business**: Various commercial establishments, including malls and restaurants, are required to close [2]. - **Stop Transportation**: Public transport services, including buses and taxis, will stop operating [2]. - **Stop Navigation**: All vessels are prohibited from navigating in local waters, with exceptions for emergency services [2]. - **Closure of Tourist Attractions**: All tourist sites and related businesses are closed to the public [2]. Group 3: Public Services - During the "Five Stops and One Closure" period, emergency services for medical needs are available, with citizens advised to contact designated emergency numbers for assistance [3]. - The timeline for lifting these measures will depend on the impact of the typhoon, with further announcements to be made [4].
三亚:全市停课、停工、停业、停运、停航、关闭景区
财联社· 2025-08-24 00:44
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Jianyu" on Hainan Province, highlighting its expected trajectory and the emergency measures implemented in Sanya City due to the severe weather conditions [1]. Group 1: Typhoon Development - Typhoon "Jianyu" has intensified from a strong tropical storm to a typhoon level as of 2 AM on the 24th [1] - The typhoon is projected to move west-northwest at a speed of 15 to 20 kilometers per hour, with an expected landfall in Sanya, Hainan, between the afternoon and evening of the 24th [1] - The typhoon is anticipated to strengthen further and will subsequently head towards the central and northern coastal areas of Vietnam [1] Group 2: Weather Warnings and Emergency Measures - Sanya City Meteorological Station has reported that the average wind force along the coastal and land areas will increase to level 12, with gusts reaching levels 13 to 15, accompanied by heavy rainfall and thunderstorms [1] - A red warning signal for the typhoon has been issued by Sanya City Meteorological Station as of 6:36 AM on the 24th [1] - Sanya City has implemented a "Five Stops and One Closure" policy starting from the 24th, which includes suspending classes, work, business operations, transportation, and tourism activities, except for essential services [1]