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国家防总针对福建广东浙江海南启动防汛防台风四级应急响应
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-10 13:20
国家防总针对福建广东浙江海南启动防汛防台风四级应急响应 中新网11月10日电 据应急管理部微信公众号消息,今年第26号台风"凤凰"目前位于南海中东部海面, 预计将于11月12日下午到晚上在台湾岛西南部沿海登陆(强热带风暴级或台风级,10~12级)。受其影 响,10日至12日,江南东部及华南东部等地有小到中雨,沿海局地大雨或暴雨;东海南部海域、台湾以 东洋面、南海北部和中部海域将有9~10级的大风,部分海域阵风12~13级。 编辑:张澍楠 广告等商务合作,请点击这里 本文为转载内容,授权事宜请联系原著作权人 中新经纬版权所有,未经书面授权,任何单位及个人不得转载、摘编或以其它方式使用。 关注中新经纬微信公众号(微信搜索"中新经纬"或"jwview"),看更多精彩财经资讯。 根据《国家防汛抗旱应急预案》有关规定,国家防总决定于11月10日16时针对福建、广东、浙江、海南 启动防汛防台风四级应急响应。 来源:中国新闻网 ...
国家防总对福建广东浙江海南启动防汛防台风四级应急响应
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-11-10 11:41
新华社北京11月10日电 记者从应急管理部获悉,国家防汛抗旱总指挥部决定于11月10日对福建、广 东、浙江、海南启动防汛防台风四级应急响应。 今年第26号台风"凤凰"目前位于南海中东部海面,预计将于11月12日下午到晚上在台湾岛西南部沿海登 陆(强热带风暴级或台风级,10至12级)。受其影响,10日至12日,江南东部及华南东部等地有小到中 雨,沿海局地大雨或暴雨;东海南部海域、台湾以东洋面、南海北部和中部海域将有9至10级的大风, 部分海域阵风12至13级。 ...
国家防总向粤桂琼调拨中央应急抢险救灾物资 支持防汛防台风工作
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-10-05 15:18
Core Points - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters, in response to requests from Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan provinces, has urgently allocated emergency disaster relief materials valued at approximately 11.24 million yuan [1] Group 1 - A total of 200,000 woven bags, 300,000 square meters of composite woven fabric, 5,000 flood control and rescue bags, 44 drainage pumps, 85 rescue boats, 24 sets of lighting equipment, and 1,000 life jackets have been dispatched [1]
广东省委书记黄坤明:迅速进入战时状态,全力以赴打赢这场台风防御硬仗
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-10-05 09:54
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidum" made landfall in Guangdong, with maximum wind speeds of 14 levels (42 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 965 hPa, indicating a strong typhoon status [1] - The typhoon is expected to weaken after landfall but may make a secondary landfall in Guangxi, affecting regions in Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan with heavy rain and strong winds [1][3] - The Chinese Meteorological Administration has initiated a Level II emergency response for major meteorological disasters, and the National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has raised the emergency response level to III for Guangdong and Hainan [3] Emergency Response Measures - Guangdong's provincial government has implemented measures such as school closures, work stoppages, and transportation adjustments in response to the typhoon [3][5] - A video conference was held by Guangdong's Party Secretary Huang Kunming to optimize defense measures and emphasize the importance of a wartime state in response to the typhoon [5][6] - The provincial government is focusing on personnel safety, emergency evacuations, and ensuring basic living needs for displaced individuals [6][7] Infrastructure and Recovery Efforts - The National Development and Reform Commission has allocated 200 million yuan for emergency recovery efforts in Guangdong and Hainan, focusing on restoring damaged infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and public service facilities [8] - The National Disaster Reduction and Relief Committee has initiated a national disaster response and dispatched work teams to assist in recovery efforts [9] - Emergency supplies, including 20,000 items, have been allocated to support disaster relief efforts in the affected areas [9]
广东:迅速进入战时状态
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-05 07:52
Core Viewpoint - The 21st typhoon "Maidum" has made landfall in Guangdong, bringing severe weather conditions and prompting extensive emergency response measures from local authorities [1][2]. Group 1: Typhoon Impact and Response - Typhoon "Maidum" made landfall with a maximum wind force of 14 levels (42 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 965 hPa, classified as a strong typhoon [1]. - The typhoon is expected to strengthen further and impact the Leizhou Peninsula, particularly affecting the western Guangdong region with severe winds and heavy rainfall [1]. - The provincial government has conducted multiple rounds of scheduling and deployment for typhoon defense, emphasizing the need for a state of readiness and comprehensive preventive measures [1][2]. Group 2: Government Actions and Preparedness - The provincial leadership has acknowledged the challenges posed by the typhoon, especially during the busy National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival period, and the saturated soil conditions in western Guangdong [2]. - Emphasis has been placed on prioritizing public safety, with directives for efficient evacuation and management of displaced individuals, ensuring basic living needs are met [2]. - Key focus areas include the safety management of high-altitude structures, monitoring of rainfall in mountainous areas, and proactive measures against geological disasters [2].
台风红色预警!“麦德姆”预计中午前后登陆
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-10-05 01:19
Core Viewpoint - The 21st typhoon of the year, "Maidum," has intensified to a strong typhoon level and is expected to make landfall in Guangdong and Hainan, leading to significant weather impacts in the region [1][7]. Weather Forecast - The maximum wind force near the center of "Maidum" is 14 levels, with expected landfall in the coastal areas between Guangdong's Wuchuan and Hainan's Wenchang [1]. - Strong winds of 6-8 levels are forecasted for various regions, with gusts reaching 9-10 levels, and some areas may experience winds of 12-14 levels, with gusts up to 15-16 levels [3]. - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in parts of Hainan, southwestern Guangdong, and southern Guangxi, with localized extreme rainfall of 250-320 millimeters [5]. Emergency Response - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has elevated the emergency response level to three for Guangdong and Hainan, while maintaining a level four response for Guangxi [7]. - Temporary traffic controls have been implemented on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge due to wind conditions reaching 8 levels [7]. Transportation Disruptions - In Hainan, traffic control measures have been enacted, including full closures of specific bridges and highways [8]. - All flights at Zhanjiang Wuchuan International Airport have been canceled, with updates provided via the airport's official WeChat account [8]. - In Macau, the government has issued a typhoon warning and activated emergency measures, including the suspension of public transport services [9].
珠江防总、珠江委将防洪应急响应提升至Ⅲ级
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-05 01:11
Core Viewpoint - The Pearl River Committee has raised the flood and typhoon emergency response level to III due to the impending impact of Typhoon "Maidum," which is expected to make landfall in Guangdong and Hainan on October 5 [1][2]. Group 1: Emergency Response Measures - The Pearl River Committee has dispatched three working groups to Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi to guide flood and typhoon prevention efforts [1]. - A flood consultation meeting was held to analyze the development of Typhoon "Maidum" and to deploy targeted flood prevention measures in the river basin [1]. Group 2: Weather Forecast and Impact - The forecast indicates that from October 4 to 7, areas in Hainan, southwestern Guangdong, and southern Guangxi will experience cumulative rainfall of 100 to 250 millimeters, with localized areas exceeding 250 millimeters [1]. - Significant rises in water levels are expected in several rivers, with risks of small river floods, mountain floods, and urban waterlogging during the typhoon's impact period [1]. Group 3: Public Safety and Precautions - The Pearl River Committee emphasizes the need for strict implementation of flood prevention measures, especially considering the increased movement of tourists during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays [2]. - Authorities are urged to avoid complacency and to maintain a continuous operational spirit to ensure the safety of people's lives and property [2].
“麦德姆”来袭!台风红色预警、防御响应提升至二级……
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-10-04 11:29
Core Points - The central meteorological observatory issued a red alert for Typhoon "Maidum," which is expected to make landfall in Guangdong and Hainan provinces on October 5, with maximum wind speeds reaching 14-15 levels (42-48 m/s) [1] - The transportation departments in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan are enhancing safety measures and emergency preparedness in response to the typhoon [2] - The typhoon is predicted to bring heavy rainfall and pose risks of flooding and landslides in several provinces, particularly during the holiday season when travel activity is high [3] Group 1: Meteorological Impact - Typhoon "Maidum" is located approximately 520 kilometers southeast of Xu Wen County, Guangdong, with a maximum wind force of 12 levels (35 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 970 hPa [1] - The typhoon is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 25 km/h, intensifying as it approaches the coast [1] Group 2: Transportation and Safety Measures - The transportation department in Guangdong has raised the typhoon defense response to level two, coordinating with local authorities to ensure effective emergency measures [2] - Emergency teams have been pre-positioned, and safety inspections are being conducted across various transportation sectors, including waterway and road safety [2] Group 3: Flood and Disaster Preparedness - The typhoon is anticipated to cause extreme rainfall, particularly in Guangxi, where river levels are already above warning levels, increasing the risk of flooding and landslides [3] - Authorities are emphasizing the need for strict safety protocols, including the evacuation of at-risk populations and the suspension of operations in affected areas [4]
“麦德姆”来袭!台风红色预警、防御响应提升至二级……
证券时报· 2025-10-04 11:01
Core Viewpoint - Typhoon "Maidum" is expected to make landfall in Guangdong and Hainan, with significant wind and rain impacts, necessitating heightened emergency responses and safety measures across affected regions [1][3][4]. Group 1: Typhoon Details - Typhoon "Maidum" is currently located approximately 520 kilometers southeast of Xu Wen County, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong, with a maximum wind force of 12 levels (35 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 970 hPa [1]. - The typhoon is projected to move northwest at about 25 km/h and is expected to strengthen before making landfall between Guangdong's Dianbai and Hainan's Qionghai around noon on October 5, with wind speeds reaching 14-15 levels (42-48 m/s) [1]. Group 2: Emergency Response Measures - The Ministry of Transport has raised the typhoon defense response to Level 2, coordinating with transportation authorities in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan to ensure effective emergency measures are in place [1][2]. - Guangdong's transportation department has pre-deployed 34 emergency teams and is enhancing safety measures for waterway passenger transport and critical infrastructure [2]. Group 3: Flood and Rainfall Risks - The typhoon is expected to bring heavy rainfall to Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, and Yunnan from October 4 to 7, with a high risk of flooding and landslides due to overlapping rainfall areas [3]. - The water levels in rivers such as the Left and Right Jiang and Yu Jiang in Guangxi are already above warning levels, increasing the risk of flash floods and mudslides [3]. Group 4: Government Coordination and Responsibilities - Authorities emphasize the need for comprehensive implementation of flood and disaster relief responsibilities, including strict monitoring of critical infrastructure and emergency response protocols [4]. - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters maintains a Level 4 emergency response for Guangdong and Hainan, and a Level 4 response for Guangxi, with ongoing support from dispatched work teams [4].
台风“麦德姆”将于5日上午登陆广东电白至海南万宁一带
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-04 10:47
Core Insights - Typhoon "Maidum" is expected to make landfall on October 5, affecting coastal areas from Guangdong to Hainan with strong winds and heavy rainfall [1] - The typhoon poses significant risks of flooding and landslides in regions already experiencing high water levels, particularly in Guangxi [1] - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has activated a Level 4 emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention in Guangdong and Hainan, and a Level 4 response for Guangxi [2] Group 1 - The typhoon is predicted to impact Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, and Yunnan provinces from October 4 to 7, with extreme rainfall expected in overlapping areas with previous heavy rain [1] - The meeting emphasized the need for strict safety measures, including the return of boats to port and people to shore, as well as potential shutdowns of operations and schools [2] - There is a heightened risk of small river flooding, mountain torrents, and landslides due to the combination of the typhoon and existing high water levels in rivers [1] Group 2 - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters is coordinating efforts to ensure the safety of key infrastructure and areas at risk [2] - Emergency communication equipment, such as satellite phones, is being checked in advance to ensure effective rescue operations [2] - Two working groups have been dispatched to Guangdong and Guangxi to assist in flood and typhoon prevention efforts [2]