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What do you think of Typhoon Nangka?

The reporter learned from the Hainan Provincial Meteorological Bureau and other departments that typhoon "Nangka", the first typhoon to land in Hainan this year, has left Hainan Island and entered the Beibu Gulf, and is heading towards the northern coast of Vietnam. Hainan lowered the level 2 typhoon warning to level 4 warning and the level 3 heavy rain warning to level 4 warning. Haikou Maritime Safety Administration issued a notice that the Qiongzhou Strait will resume navigation at 11:00 on the 14th.

According to the forecast of the Hainan Provincial Meteorological Bureau, "Nangka" was located in the Beibu Gulf at 11:00 on the 14th, about 130 kilometers east of Thanh Hoa City, Vietnam, with maximum wind strength of level 9 (23 meters/second). "Nangka" is moving west-southwest at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour, with little change in intensity, and will land on the coast of northern Vietnam on the night of the 14th. The strong wind and rain weather on Hainan land and coastal areas has weakened significantly.

At 6:30 on the 14th, the Hainan Provincial Three-Prevention General Headquarters downgraded the flood and wind prevention level II emergency response to level IV, and required all cities and counties to continue to pay close attention to the typhoon rainfall situation, do a good job in the management of fishing boats in the port, and avoid Fishing boats went out to sea illegally before the typhoon risk was eliminated, causing casualties; organize efforts to eliminate risks and hazards after the typhoon rains, and relocated personnel ensure that the danger is eliminated before organizing their return to their place of residence. And promptly adjust the emergency response level to restore normal production and living order in an orderly manner.

The Haikou Maritime Safety Administration informed that ro-ro passenger ships with a wind resistance level of level 8 in the Qiongzhou Strait will resume navigation at 11:00 on the 14th. At the same time, passenger trains in and out of the island will gradually resume operations. The Hainan island-circling high-speed railway and Haikou suburban trains have resumed operation, and flight departures and landings at Haikou Meilan Airport and Sanya Phoenix Airport have gradually returned to normal.