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What happened when the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a double warning of rainstorm and typhoon?

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning at 06: 00 on August 5: It is estimated that there will be heavy rainstorms in parts of northeastern Shaanxi, central Shanxi, southern Hebei, northwestern and eastern Shandong, northern Henan, southeastern Jiangsu, western Sichuan Basin, southwestern Guangxi, south-central Guangdong, southeastern Jilin and eastern Liaoning from 08: 00 on August 5 to 08: 00 on August 6, among which there will be heavy rainstorms in central Shanxi and southwestern Hebei. Some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation, and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds in the local area.

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue the typhoon blue warning at 06: 00 on August 5th: Typhoon Hagupit, No.4 this year, weakened from tropical storm level to tropical depression at 5: 00 this morning, with the center located in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, and the maximum wind force of 7 (16m/s). It is estimated that Hagupit will move northward at a speed of 25-30 kilometers per hour, and will soon move into the western part of the Yellow Sea, with a slight increase in intensity, and then move northeast, approaching the western coast of the Korean Peninsula, gradually weakening its degeneration.

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Guide to typhoon prevention during rainstorm:

1. It is suggested that the government and relevant departments should do a good job in storm emergency prevention according to their duties;

2. Cut off the outdoor power supply in the dangerous area and suspend outdoor operation;

3, do a good job of urban and farmland drainage, pay attention to prevent possible disasters such as flash floods, landslides and mudslides;

4. The government and relevant departments should do a good job in typhoon prevention and emergency rescue according to their duties;

5. Water operations and passing ships in the relevant waters should return to Hong Kong to take shelter from the wind and strengthen port facilities to prevent ships from anchoring, grounding and collision;

6. Stop outdoor dangerous operations such as large-scale indoor and outdoor gatherings and high altitude.

Phoenix net-pay attention to prevention! The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a double warning of rainstorm and typhoon.