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阵风8-9级!海口启动防汛防风IV级应急响应
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-21 02:53
Core Viewpoint - The 24th typhoon "Fengshen" is expected to strengthen and impact Haikou, with significant wind and rainfall forecasted [1] Weather Forecast - The center of typhoon "Fengshen" is located approximately 150 kilometers northeast of Sansha City, Hainan Province, with maximum wind force of level 10 (25 m/s) [1] - The typhoon is moving west-southwest at a speed of about 15 km/h and is expected to reach typhoon level intensity [1] Emergency Response - Haikou Meteorological Station issued a blue warning signal for the typhoon at 9:17 AM on October 21 [1] - The Haikou Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Committee initiated a level IV emergency response for flood and wind prevention at 9:30 AM on the same day [1] - All districts and member units are required to enhance risk assessment and control measures to ensure the safety of people's lives and property [1]
广西、广东、海南等地全力应对台风“麦德姆”
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-10-06 01:01
Group 1 - Typhoon "Maidum" made landfall in Guangxi at around 1:10 AM on October 6, with significant impacts expected in Guangxi, Guangdong, and Hainan [1] - Emergency management in Guangxi has led to the evacuation of 23,000 people, with a focus on monitoring and pre-warning systems [1] - Preparations for the typhoon included coordinating vessel returns to port and shutting down coastal tourist sites and construction sites [1] Group 2 - Typhoon "Maidum" caused severe weather in Guangdong, leading to seawater backflow and road flooding, with over 30,000 rescue personnel deployed for disaster relief [2] - Guangdong has successfully evacuated over 271,500 people, with local officials actively assessing dangerous areas [2] - In Hainan, emergency power generators were sent to affected areas to ensure electricity supply, and measures were taken to support tourists with discounted hotel rates [2]
我省抢抓“窗口期”全力做好防汛防风准备
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-09-24 01:38
Core Points - The super typhoon "Haikashan" is expected to make landfall along the coastal areas from Taishan to Zhanjiang in Guangdong on September 24, with a projected intensity of 13-15 levels (38-48 m/s) [2][3] - The provincial government is actively preparing for flood and wind prevention, with various emergency responses being elevated to level III [3][4] Group 1: Typhoon Monitoring and Forecasting - The typhoon was located at latitude 20.7°N and longitude 116.3°E, approximately 465 kilometers southeast of Yangjiang, Guangdong, with a maximum wind speed of 55 m/s [2] - The typhoon is moving west-northwest at a speed of 20-25 km/h and is expected to weaken as it approaches land [2] Group 2: Emergency Response Measures - As of September 23, five cities in Hainan have activated level III emergency responses, while eight other cities have activated level IV responses [3] - The provincial water resources department is managing water levels in reservoirs, with a total storage of 6.131 billion cubic meters, which is 71.3% of normal capacity [2][4] Group 3: Safety and Precautionary Actions - All fishing vessels in Hainan have completed safety measures, with 10,770 personnel evacuated from coastal areas [3] - The tourism department is enhancing safety controls for coastal tourism projects and sending weather alerts to travel agencies [4]
各地各部门积极应对台风“蓝湖”影响 全力做好防洪减灾工作
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-30 07:41
Group 1 - Typhoon "Lanhu" formed on August 30, with maximum wind speed of 8 levels (18 m/s) and is expected to make landfall in central Vietnam [1] - The typhoon is projected to move westward at a speed of 25-30 km/h and will gradually weaken after landfall [1] - A blue warning for the typhoon has been issued by the Central Meteorological Observatory [1] Group 2 - Affected areas in South China, including Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi, are expected to experience strong winds and rain on August 30 [2] - Heavy rainfall is forecasted for northeastern regions, Huanghuai, and Jianghuai, with potential for localized torrential rain [2][3] - A blue warning for heavy rain has also been issued by the Central Meteorological Observatory [3] Group 3 - Meteorological departments warn of potential disasters such as mountain floods and urban waterlogging due to frequent rainfall in Shandong, Liaoning, and Jilin [5] - Hainan has initiated a level four emergency response for flood and wind prevention due to the typhoon's impact [6] - The focus is on preventing geological disasters in southeastern counties of Hainan, which are overlapping with previous typhoon impacts [8] Group 4 - Sanya has started simultaneous drainage from multiple reservoirs to mitigate flood risks [11] - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has initiated a level four emergency response for Liaoning and Jilin due to expected heavy rainfall [12]
海南防汛防风应急响应提升至Ⅰ级 全力防御台风“剑鱼”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-24 04:21
Group 1 - The Hainan Provincial Disaster Reduction Committee upgraded the emergency response for flood and wind from Level II to Level I due to Typhoon "Jianyu" approaching the southern coast of Hainan Island [1] - As of 8 AM on August 24, approximately 20,000 people have been relocated from hazardous areas across the province, with all 30,769 fishing vessels completing safety measures [1] - A total of 258.72 million items of flood prevention and disaster relief supplies have been reserved, with 77.81 million items pre-positioned in key areas [1] Group 2 - Sanya City announced the implementation of "Five Stops and One Closure" measures, affecting schools, businesses, and transportation, except for essential services [2] - The public is advised to avoid unnecessary outings, especially in areas severely impacted by the typhoon, and to stay away from low-lying and flood-prone areas [2] - Coastal residents are warned against going to the beach, and those in mountainous regions should be alert to potential flash floods and geological disasters [2]
全力应对台风“剑鱼” 海南三亚决定实行“五停一关”
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-24 01:21
Group 1 - The 13th typhoon "Jianyu" is expected to severely impact Sanya starting August 24, prompting the implementation of "Five Stops and One Closure" measures to ensure public safety [1][2] - "Stop Classes" measures will halt all offline teaching, training, and outdoor educational activities across the city [1] - "Stop Work" measures will suspend all construction activities, with only emergency and essential services allowed to continue [1] - "Stop Business" measures will close various commercial establishments, including malls, restaurants, and markets, starting from 10 AM [1][2] - "Stop Transport" measures will cease public transport services, including buses and taxis, from 12 PM, except for emergency vehicles [1][2] Group 2 - "Stop Navigation" measures will prohibit all vessel operations in the city's navigable waters, with exceptions for emergency and authorized vessels [2] - All tourist attractions and recreational areas will be closed, and travel agencies will suspend all tourism-related activities [2] - Citizens with urgent medical needs during the "Five Stops and One Closure" period are advised to contact emergency services for assistance [2] - The duration of the "Five Stops and One Closure" measures will be determined based on the typhoon's impact [2]
我省终止防汛防风Ⅲ级应急响应
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-06-15 00:08
Group 1 - The emergency response level for flood and wind in Hainan Province has been terminated as the impact of Typhoon "Butterfly" is diminishing [4] - From June 10 to June 14, 12 cities and counties in Hainan recorded rainfall exceeding 200 millimeters, with Sanya City reaching a maximum of 667.9 millimeters [4] - Coastal areas experienced wind gusts of 9 to 11 levels, with Sanya City recording a maximum gust of 13 levels (37.8 m/s) [4] Group 2 - The provincial disaster reduction and relief committee deployed targeted measures for heavy rain defense, focusing on key risk areas [5] - Over 2,000 personnel were mobilized by the transportation department to ensure road access and manage traffic in affected areas [5] - As of June 14, the firefighting department responded to 114 flood and wind emergency reports, rescuing 6 trapped individuals [5] Group 3 - The Qiongzhou Strait is set to resume full navigation on June 15 after comprehensive assessment [6] - The provincial disaster reduction and relief committee emphasized the importance of post-disaster recovery work, including hazard assessments and monitoring [6] - Continuous efforts are required to prevent secondary disasters and ensure the safety of personnel in hazardous areas [6]