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Is Changsha affected by typhoon?

Affected by typhoon, there will be precipitation in Changsha.

According to the release of Changsha Meteorological Observatory, it is predicted that today (July 3 1 day) will be cloudy with moderate to moderate rain, and the temperature will be 27-35℃. Until August 4, it was cloudy with thunderstorms in the afternoon; From August 5th to 6th, affected by typhoon khanun, there was moderate to heavy rain.

After Typhoon Du stopped editing, the original "two-stage dance" quickly became a "Kanu" solo show. Under the influence of rain, the sunshine is flickering, but it still feels sultry, and the heatstroke prevention and cooling work cannot be relaxed. Later, influenced by Kanu, the wind will obviously increase and the temperature will drop.

Looking forward to this week's weather, thunderstorms will become frequent visitors in the afternoon, reminding everyone not to travel near electrical equipment in rainy days, try to bypass when encountering stagnant water, and avoid using electronic equipment at home when lightning is fierce.

Matters needing attention after typhoon

1, check indoor wiring: after the typhoon, check gas, tap water, wires, etc. In case of safety problems such as short circuit, timely repair.

2. Stay away from geological disasters: after the typhoon, it is easy to cause geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides, and stay away from the outdoor environment and geological disasters.

3. Post-disaster disinfection: After the typhoon, epidemic prevention, disinfection and sterilization should be carried out, and flooded houses and public places should be disinfected and sterilized in time.

In addition, after the typhoon goes deep into the inland, the public still can't relax their vigilance: after the typhoon goes deep into the inland, it will still bring heavy rain or even torrential rain, so we should avoid going out for activities at this time; As the intensity of the typhoon weakens, the Central Meteorological Observatory will stop numbering it, but this does not mean that the typhoon has died out, and its residual forces will still have a serious impact. It is necessary to guard against derivative disasters such as flash floods, mudslides and landslides caused by heavy rainfall.