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中国驻菲使馆提醒在菲同胞注意防范台风暴雨等灾害
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-07 15:42
Group 1 - The Philippines is currently in a state of disaster due to frequent typhoons, with Typhoon "Phoenix" expected to make landfall around November 10, bringing heavy rainfall and potential hazards such as flooding and landslides [1] - The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines has issued safety reminders for citizens, advising them to monitor local weather information and take precautions against strong winds and heavy rainfall [1] - Citizens are encouraged to prepare their homes for disaster, ensuring that windows and doors are sealed, and to stock up on emergency supplies such as food, water, and medical items [1] Group 2 - Emergency contact numbers have been provided for various situations, including police, medical assistance, and consular support from Chinese embassies in the Philippines [2]
广西将台风暴雨预警提升至三级
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-05 09:46
Core Viewpoint - Typhoon "Maidum" made landfall in Guangdong province and is expected to cause severe weather impacts in Guangxi from October 5 to 6 [1] Weather Impact - The Guangxi Meteorological Department issued a Level 3 rainstorm warning and raised the emergency response for major meteorological disasters (typhoon) to Level III on October 5 [1] - Heavy rain to torrential rain is forecasted in southern and western Guangxi, with local areas experiencing extreme rainfall [1] - The Beibu Gulf sea area is expected to have winds of 9 to 11 levels, with gusts reaching 12 to 13 levels, while coastal areas may see winds of 8 to 10 levels and gusts of 11 to 12 levels [1] Safety Precautions - Meteorological experts warn of potential secondary disasters such as flooding, small river floods, and geological hazards due to high water levels in rivers and lakes and saturated soil [1] - Areas likely to be affected are advised to halt large indoor and outdoor gatherings and high-altitude outdoor operations, as well as to secure or dismantle structures that may be blown away by the wind [1]
台风“麦德姆”将影响华南 川陕晋豫等地多降雨
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-04 00:53
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidam" has intensified from a strong tropical storm to a typhoon level, with maximum wind speeds reaching 12 levels (33 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 975 hPa [2] - The typhoon is expected to make landfall between Guangdong and Hainan on October 5, with potential wind speeds of 13-14 levels (38-45 m/s) [2] - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in various regions, including southern China and parts of the northwest, with some areas experiencing severe weather conditions [5][6] Group 1: Typhoon "Maidam" Impact - The center of Typhoon "Maidam" is located approximately 830 kilometers southeast of Xu Wen County, Guangdong, and is moving northwest at a speed of 25-30 km/h [2] - The typhoon is expected to bring strong winds of 5-7 levels, with gusts reaching 8-10 levels in the surrounding sea areas [3] - Areas such as Hainan Island are forecasted to receive heavy to torrential rain, with rainfall amounts between 100-150 mm [3] Group 2: Rainfall and Weather Conditions - Regions including Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, and Sichuan are predicted to experience moderate to heavy rainfall over the next three days, with localized areas facing potential torrential rain [5] - Cold air activity is expected in regions like Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, leading to temperature drops of 4-8°C, with some areas experiencing drops exceeding 10°C [6] - High temperatures ranging from 35-37°C are forecasted in parts of Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong [7]
中国气象局答21:“十一”假期将有台风影响华南
Core Points - The 18th typhoon "Haikashan" has been decommissioned, but typhoon activity is expected to continue, with the 20th typhoon "Bolo" currently affecting southern China [2][3] - October is projected to see 4 to 6 tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea, which is above the average of 3.5 for this time of year, with 1 to 2 expected to make landfall or significantly impact China [2][3] Group 1 - Typhoon "Haikashan" made landfall in Guangdong and Guangxi, with maximum wind speeds reaching 40 m/s (13th level) and 20 m/s (8th level) during its three landfalls [3][4] - The impact of typhoon "Haikashan" resulted in extreme wind conditions, with gusts reaching 17 levels in some coastal areas of Guangdong and Guangxi, breaking historical records at 11 national meteorological observation stations [4][5] - Rainfall from typhoon "Haikashan" was significant, with some areas in Taiwan recording up to 1117.5 mm, while parts of Guangdong and Zhejiang saw between 300 to 482 mm [5] Group 2 - Typhoon "Bolo" is currently moving past the southern sea of Hainan, expected to make landfall in northern Vietnam, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to southern China [5][6] - The upcoming period from October 5 to 6 is anticipated to see another typhoon affecting southern China, with warnings for strong winds and heavy rainfall in the region [6][7] - There is a high risk of mountain floods and geological disasters in southern China due to the ongoing typhoon activity, necessitating preparedness measures [7][8]
台风“博罗依”逼近海南岛南部 三亚发布“四停一关”通知
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-28 06:30
Core Points - Typhoon "Bolaoi" is currently located approximately 205 kilometers south of Sanya, with maximum wind speeds of 12 levels (35 m/s) [1] - Sanya has initiated a level II emergency response, implementing a "four stops and one closure" policy, which includes halting classes, work, transport, and tourism activities [1] - Over 36,842 individuals have been evacuated from Sanya as of 1 AM on the 28th, with schools and kindergartens closed for the day [1] - Emergency response teams comprising over 3,800 personnel and 155 community rescue teams are prepared for disaster response [1] - The typhoon is expected to move northwest at a speed of 25 to 30 km/h, slightly intensifying, and is projected to pass near the southern coast of Hainan Island during the day [1] Weather Impact - Rainfall exceeding 50 mm has been recorded in 125 towns across 17 counties in Hainan, with 27 towns in seven counties receiving over 100 mm, the highest being 189.8 mm in Qiongzhong County [2] - Coastal areas of Hainan Island are experiencing gusts of 7 to 10 levels [2] - Authorities are advising maritime platforms and vessels in the eastern and central South China Sea to prepare for adverse weather and enhance port fortifications [2]
12级,新台风来了!将影响广东
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-09-25 12:33
Group 1 - Typhoon "Hagupit" has made landfall twice in Guangxi, with maximum wind speeds of 8 levels (20 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 992 hPa during its first landfall [2] - The typhoon is expected to continue moving west-southwest towards northern Vietnam, with significant rainfall forecasted in various regions, including heavy rain (100-180 mm) in parts of Guangxi and southeastern Yunnan [2] - Typhoon "Bolaoi" is expected to enter the eastern South China Sea on the early morning of the 27th, with a projected movement speed of 20-25 km/h and potential impacts on southern coastal areas [3] Group 2 - The residual circulation of Typhoon "Hagupit" will continue to bring frequent rainfall to Shenzhen, despite the typhoon moving away [4] - Shenzhen's weather forecast indicates cloudy conditions with intermittent heavy rain, with maximum temperatures around 29°C [5] - The weather is expected to transition to cloudy with reduced rainfall on the 26th, and the influence of Typhoon "Bolaoi" will lead to cloudy conditions with occasional short-term thunderstorms on the 27th and 28th [6][7]
台风“桦加沙”过境:海水倒灌,货车被吹侧翻
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-25 01:15
Core Points - Typhoon "Haikui" has rapidly intensified, reaching super typhoon status within four days, with maximum wind speeds recorded at 65.1 m/s in Guangdong [1][2] - The National Disaster Reduction Committee has raised the emergency response level to three, indicating severe impacts on Guangdong [2] - Preparations for the typhoon included evacuations and stockpiling of supplies by residents in affected areas [3][5][6] Group 1 - Typhoon "Haikui" formed on September 18 and intensified to a super typhoon by September 21, with maximum wind speeds exceeding 17 levels [1] - The typhoon made landfall in Guangdong on September 24, with recorded wind speeds of 15 levels and a minimum central pressure of 955 hPa [8][9] - Residents in coastal areas began evacuating and securing their properties days in advance, with over 700 people relocated in one street alone [5][6] Group 2 - Supermarkets and markets experienced significant shortages of food and supplies as residents prepared for the storm, with reports of empty shelves and long lines [6][7] - The typhoon caused extensive damage, including flooding and downed trees, with reports of sea water inundating residential areas [10][11] - Recovery efforts began shortly after the typhoon passed, with many businesses and services resuming operations [11][12]
“桦加沙”强度将逐渐减弱,广东两地解除“五停”
Hu Xiu· 2025-09-24 07:53
Core Viewpoint - Typhoon "Haikashan" is expected to weaken as it approaches the coastal areas of Guangdong, with significant rainfall and wind impacts anticipated across multiple provinces in China [1][2][4]. Group 1: Typhoon Impact and Forecast - Typhoon "Haikashan" is predicted to make landfall on the evening of September 24, affecting over ten provinces including Guangdong, Guangxi, and Fujian with heavy rainfall [2][3]. - Wind speeds near the typhoon's center could reach 14-16 levels, with gusts exceeding 17 levels in certain areas [3][6]. - Rainfall forecasts indicate that some regions in Guangdong and Guangxi may experience extreme rainfall, with localized areas receiving between 250-350 millimeters [3][4]. Group 2: Emergency Response Measures - The Ministry of Natural Resources has activated a level one emergency response for marine disasters and is closely monitoring geological and marine disaster prevention efforts [12][14]. - Various departments, including transportation, are implementing measures to mitigate the typhoon's impact, with significant disruptions to public transport and shipping services [16]. - Emergency management teams have been mobilized, with thousands of personnel and equipment prepared for rescue and recovery operations [16]. Group 3: Recovery Efforts - As the typhoon's intensity decreases, areas like Shantou and Shanwei are beginning to resume normal operations, adjusting emergency responses accordingly [8][9]. - Local authorities are implementing recovery measures, including the resumption of work and classes, with further notifications to follow [10].
“风王”不像想象中可怕?气象局重要提醒!
第一财经· 2025-09-24 03:39
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Haikashan" on the Guangdong region, particularly focusing on the weather conditions in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, while emphasizing the need for caution as the typhoon continues to affect the area [3][4]. Summary by Sections Typhoon Impact - Typhoon "Haikashan" is currently passing about 150 kilometers south of the Pearl River Estuary, with the center moving away from Shenzhen and Guangzhou [3]. - As of September 24, the maximum gust recorded in Shenzhen was 15 levels (50.4 m/s), with 22 stations reporting gusts above level 12 and 66 stations above level 10 [3]. - The average rainfall in Shenzhen from September 23, 18:00 to September 24, 08:00 was 49.3 mm, with a maximum cumulative rainfall of 137.9 mm recorded in Dapeng New District [3]. Weather Warnings - The Shenzhen Municipal Flood Control Office reported an average rainfall of 33.69 mm and a maximum average wind force of level 13, with gusts reaching level 15 [4]. - A red typhoon warning is currently in effect, with expectations of heavy to torrential rain and localized extreme rainfall [4]. - Citizens are advised to stay indoors due to risks of fallen trees and debris, especially during the peak wind period from morning to noon on September 24 [4]. Regional Effects - In Guangzhou, the maximum gust recorded at the port was 41.6 m/s (level 14), with authorities urging residents to monitor typhoon updates and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities [4]. - The Central Meteorological Observatory indicates that "Haikashan" is moving westward at a speed of 20-25 km/h, with its intensity expected to remain stable or slightly decrease [4].
“桦加沙”或为今年来登陆我国的最强台风 今天降雨进入最强时段
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-24 00:34
Core Points - Typhoon "Haikashan" is expected to make landfall in Guangdong, potentially being the strongest typhoon to hit China this year [1][3] - The central meteorological station predicts heavy rainfall across various regions, with Guangdong, Fujian, and parts of Jiangsu and Anhui facing severe weather conditions [3][4] - Public safety measures are advised due to the risk of secondary disasters such as landslides and flooding [5][6] Weather Impact - Today marks the peak of the typhoon's impact, with areas in Guangdong likely to experience extreme rainfall, including localized torrential downpours [1][3] - The typhoon's influence will shift tomorrow, affecting regions in Guangxi and parts of southwestern China with continued heavy rain [4] - Coastal areas may face seawater backflow due to storm surges combined with astronomical tides [6] Temperature Changes - Following the typhoon, temperatures in southern regions like Guangdong and Guangxi are expected to drop below 30°C temporarily [7] - After the typhoon, a return to hot and humid weather is anticipated in Jiangnan and Huannan, with some areas possibly exceeding 35°C [7]