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Which cities in Anhui will be affected by typhoons?

Typhoons will affect most cities in Anhui.

According to Anhui Meteorological WeChat account, Typhoon "Dusuri" began to affect Anhui Province on the 28th. "Dusurui" entered Anhui Province from the Chizhou and Anqing areas in the early morning of the 29th, passed through the western part of Anhui Province and headed north. It moved out of Anhui Province on the morning of the 30th and stayed in Anhui Province for about 24 hours, affecting a wide range of areas.

From the 28th to the 30th, the cumulative rainfall in Anqing, Lu'an, Chizhou, Huangshan, Suzhou and other places was 100-150 mm, with 180-260 mm in places; 50-100 mm in other areas, and 100-150 mm in places. Rainfall is heavy in mountainous areas. Affected by the increase in terrain, there will be heavy rainstorms in parts of the Dabie Mountains and Wannan Mountains from the 28th to the 29th, and there may be extremely heavy rains in some places. Gusty winds are strong. From the 28th to the 30th, the gust wind force in the province was 7 to 8, and the wind gust force was 9 to 10 on the water surface and mountainous areas.

Typhoon weather precautions:

1. Do not touch fallen power lines easily

Outdoors, if you find that high-voltage power line towers have collapsed or power lines are hanging down or broken. Do not break, do not approach, let alone touch with your hands, jump away with one foot; if you find someone getting an electric shock, you should immediately cut off the power supply, or use dry wooden sticks or bamboo sticks to remove the injured person from the power supply as soon as possible. In waterlogged sections, avoid wading in the water, and always look around to see if any wires have fallen into the water to prevent electric shock.

2. Choose a safe parking place

Before the typhoon comes, you must park your car in a garage or parking lot. Do not park under a big tree or in a dangerous place. Under houses and in low-lying areas.

3. Call the rescue number in time when you are in danger

If you encounter a typhoon or are trapped in the wind and rain, don’t panic. Contact your relatives and friends in time or directly contact the 110 alarm number, and choose self-rescue according to the actual situation. measure.