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Where is Sura most likely to land?

Sura is most likely to land from the southern coast of China, that is, the coast of Guangdong.

At about 3: 30 on September 2, Typhoon Sura No.9 landed in Jinwan District, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province as a strong typhoon, becoming the strongest typhoon landing in Guangdong this year. At the time of this landing, the maximum wind force near the typhoon center of Sura was 14 (45 m/s), and the lowest pressure in the center was 950 hPa. It is estimated that "Sura" will move southwest along the coast of Guangdong at a speed of 0/5 to 20 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will gradually weaken.

On September 2nd 13: 50, Typhoon Sura, No.9 this year, landed at Hailing Island in Yangjiang, Guangdong Province for the second time with a strong tropical storm. At the time of this landing, the maximum wind force near the center of Typhoon Sura was 28 m/s (10, a strong tropical storm), and the lowest pressure in the center was 982 hectopascals. It is estimated that "Sura" will move southwest along the coast of western Guangdong at a speed of about 15 km per hour, and its intensity will continue to weaken.

Precautions for typhoon landing

1. Pay attention to weather forecast: pay attention to the trend and forecast of typhoon in time, understand the path, intensity and possible impact of typhoon, and make preparations for it.

2. Take protective measures: according to the typhoon forecast, take protective measures, such as strengthening houses, sealing windows, fixing outdoor items, cleaning drainage systems, etc. , to ensure safety.

3. Take necessary evacuation measures: If the area is a dangerous area, you should follow the evacuation instructions of the government and evacuate to a safe area in time to ensure personal safety.

4. Reserve sufficient living materials: Typhoon landing may lead to power supply interruption and traffic interruption, so it is necessary to reserve enough living materials such as food, water, medicine and lighting equipment in advance in case of emergency.

5. Keep communication unblocked: Make sure that the mobile phone is fully charged and the spare battery charger is available, so as to keep in touch with relatives and friends and get disaster information in time.

6. Pay attention to safety avoidance: When the typhoon lands, try to avoid outdoor activities, especially in dangerous areas such as offshore and rivers. If you must go out, you should pay attention to prevent wind and rain and possible dangers such as strong winds, landslides and floods.