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自然资源部对浙江福建启动海洋灾害三级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-19 04:21
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the impact of Typhoon "Fengshen" and strong cold air on China's eastern and southern coastal regions, leading to a storm surge and hazardous wave conditions, prompting emergency responses from the government [1] Group 1: Emergency Response - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center has issued a yellow alert for storm surges and coastal waves [1] - The Ministry of Natural Resources has activated a Level 3 emergency response for Zhejiang and Fujian provinces and a Level 4 response for Guangdong province, effective from October 19 at 9 AM [1] - Relevant departments are instructed to conduct emergency monitoring, assessments, and disaster evaluations [1] Group 2: Preparedness Measures - Coastal areas are advised to be vigilant about the risks of seawater backflow due to the combined effects of cold air and the typhoon [1] - Marine-related units are urged to enhance inspections of protective facilities such as sea dikes and to prepare for tide and wave defense measures [1]
受台风“麦德姆”影响 自然资源部启动海洋灾害二级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-04 15:11
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the impact of Typhoon "Maidum" on coastal areas of Guangdong, Hainan, and Guangxi, leading to the issuance of storm surge and hazardous wave warnings by the National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center [1] Group 1: Emergency Response - The Ministry of Natural Resources initiated a Level 3 emergency response for marine disasters at 8 AM on October 4, which was upgraded to Level 2 for Guangdong and Hainan by 5 PM the same day [1] - The storm surge orange alert was issued at 8 AM, and by 4 PM, it was escalated to a double red alert, indicating severe conditions [1] Group 2: Risk Assessment - High risk of seawater backflow is expected in low-lying coastal areas of Maoming City, Guangdong, and Wenchang City, Hainan, on the morning of October 5 [1] - By noon on October 5, the risk of seawater backflow will also be high in low-lying areas of Zhanjiang City, Guangdong, and Haikou City, Hainan, prompting local authorities to take preventive measures [1]
超强台风“桦加沙”来袭 自然资源部启动海洋灾害四级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-21 10:37
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the impact of Typhoon "Hagupit" on marine conditions in the East China Sea and South China Sea, leading to the issuance of an orange alert for coastal waves and the activation of a Level 4 emergency response by the Ministry of Natural Resources [1] Group 1 - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center has issued an orange alert for coastal waves due to the expected hazardous wave conditions from Typhoon "Hagupit" [1] - The Ministry of Natural Resources has activated a Level 4 emergency response as of September 21 at 17:00, in accordance with the Marine Disaster Emergency Plan [1] - Affected provincial marine authorities and relevant organizations are required to conduct emergency monitoring, assessment, and disaster investigation [1] Group 2 - The forecast indicates that wave and storm surge conditions may reach red alert levels, prompting marine-related entities to enhance inspections of coastal protective facilities [1] - Preparations for flood and wave protection measures are being organized in response to the anticipated severe marine conditions [1]
自然资源部针对广东海南启动海洋灾害应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-23 11:11
Core Points - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Jianyu" on coastal areas in Guangdong and Hainan, highlighting the issuance of storm surge and wave warnings by the National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center [1] - Emergency response measures have been activated, with a four-level emergency response initiated for marine disasters in Guangdong and a subsequent upgrade to a three-level response for Hainan [1] Group 1 - The affected areas include the coastal regions from Yangjiang to the eastern coast of Leizhou Peninsula, as well as the northern, eastern, and southern coasts of Hainan Island, which are expected to experience storm surges [1] - Significant wave heights of 3 to 5.5 meters are anticipated in the nearshore waters of eastern and southern Hainan, prompting the issuance of a blue alert for storm surges and an orange alert for nearshore waves [1] - The Ministry of Natural Resources has instructed relevant departments to conduct emergency monitoring, assessment, and disaster response activities in the affected regions [1]
受台风“杨柳”影响 自然资源部针对福建启动海洋灾害四级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-12 10:47
Core Points - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Yangliu" on the coastal areas of Fujian, highlighting the issuance of blue and yellow alerts for storm surges and waves [1] - The Ministry of Natural Resources has activated a Level 4 emergency response for marine disasters in Fujian, effective from August 12 at 16:00 [1] - Various agencies are instructed to conduct emergency monitoring, assessment, and disaster response measures [1] Group 1 - The coastal areas of Fujian are expected to experience significant wave activity due to Typhoon "Yangliu," classified as a strong tropical storm [1] - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center has issued alerts for storm surges and high waves, indicating potential hazards for marine activities [1] - The Ministry of Natural Resources has mandated that relevant marine authorities prepare for the storm by organizing fishing vessels and aquaculture facilities to take protective measures [1]
“竹节草”周三两次登陆 高温即将重新回归
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-07-31 02:36
Core Points - Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" made landfall in Zhejiang and Shanghai, causing heavy rainfall and a significant drop in temperature in the region [1][2] - The typhoon's intensity is gradually weakening, but it is expected to bring prolonged heavy rainfall to East China due to its slow movement and high moisture content [2][3] - Emergency responses have been activated in affected areas, including the suspension of ferry services and the closure of tourist attractions [4][5][6] Group 1: Weather Impact - Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" brought strong winds and heavy rain, with maximum wind speeds reaching 9 levels (23 m/s) [2] - The typhoon is expected to move slowly, leading to extended periods of rainfall in Jiangsu and Anhui [2][3] - The temperature in Hangzhou is expected to rise again as the subtropical high pressure strengthens after the typhoon passes [3] Group 2: Emergency Measures - All boats on West Lake have been suspended, and water levels are being managed to prevent overflow [4] - Several train services have been temporarily suspended or limited in speed due to safety concerns [5] - Water bus services have also been halted, with ongoing updates provided to the public [6] Group 3: Safety Incidents - A rescue operation was conducted for an individual who attempted to surf during the typhoon, highlighting the dangers of engaging in water activities during extreme weather [7][8]
堪察加东岸远海海域引发海啸 自然资源部启动海洋灾害二级应急响应
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-30 13:58
Core Viewpoint - A significant earthquake of magnitude 8.8 occurred off the eastern coast of Kamchatka, triggering a tsunami and prompting a yellow tsunami warning for coastal areas in China, including Shanghai, southern Zhoushan, and eastern Taiwan [1] Group 1: Earthquake and Tsunami Impact - The earthquake struck at 7:24 AM on July 30, with a magnitude of 8.8 [1] - The tsunami generated by the earthquake is expected to have a certain impact on coastal regions in China [1] Group 2: Emergency Response - The Ministry of Natural Resources has activated a Level II emergency response for marine disasters in Zhejiang Province and Shanghai at 10 AM on July 30 [1] - The tsunami warning center is tasked with continuously updating tsunami alerts, while the East China Sea Bureau is conducting intensified monitoring [1] - Relevant units are required to carry out monitoring, early warning, assessment, and disaster investigation as per their responsibilities [1]
受台风“竹节草”影响,自然资源部将海洋灾害应急响应升级为三级
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-30 07:02
Core Viewpoint - The article reports on the impact of Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" on coastal areas from northern Zhejiang to southern Jiangsu, leading to the issuance of wave warnings and the activation of emergency response measures [1] Group 1: Emergency Response - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center has issued an orange wave warning for the coastal waters of northern Zhejiang and a yellow wave warning for southern Jiangsu [1] - An emergency response level four has been activated for Jiangsu Province, while the emergency response levels for Zhejiang Province and Shanghai have been upgraded from level four to level three [1] - Relevant departments in the three regions are required to prepare for flood and wave prevention measures [1] Group 2: Precautionary Measures - All marine-related units are advised to enhance inspections of protective facilities such as sea dikes [1] - Maintenance and reinforcement measures for fishing boats, aquaculture facilities, and fish farming rafts are recommended [1]
受台风“竹节草”影响 自然资源部将海洋灾害应急响应升级为三级
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-07-30 05:19
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the impact of Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" on the coastal areas of northern Zhejiang to southern Jiangsu, leading to the issuance of wave warnings and the activation of emergency response measures [1] Group 1: Emergency Response Measures - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center has issued an orange wave warning for the coastal waters of northern Zhejiang and a yellow wave warning for southern Jiangsu [1] - An emergency response level four has been activated for Jiangsu Province, while the response levels for Zhejiang Province and Shanghai have been upgraded from level four to level three [1] - Relevant departments in the affected regions are required to prepare for flood and wave prevention measures, including inspections of protective facilities and maintenance of fishing vessels and aquaculture equipment [1]
自然资源部启动海洋灾害二级应急响应
news flash· 2025-07-30 04:52
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Natural Resources has initiated a Level II emergency response for marine disasters following a strong earthquake off the eastern coast of Kamchatka, which has triggered a tsunami expected to impact coastal areas in Shanghai, southern Zhoushan, and eastern Taiwan [1] Group 1: Emergency Response - The earthquake occurred on July 30 at 7:24 AM, leading to the issuance of a tsunami yellow alert by the Tsunami Warning Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources [1] - A Level II emergency response was activated for Zhejiang Province and Shanghai at 10 AM on July 30, as per the marine disaster emergency plan [1] - The Ministry of Natural Resources has instructed the Tsunami Warning Center to continuously update tsunami alerts and has organized enhanced monitoring efforts through the East China Sea Bureau [1]