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Did Typhoon No.5 land?

Typhoon number five landed.

This year's No.5 typhoon "Du" landed in Jinjiang, Fujian at around 9: 55 on July 28th, and then it will affect the Haihe River basin northward. According to the forecast, from July 29th to August 2nd, there will be heavy rain in most parts of Haihe River Basin, and some small and medium-sized rivers in the rainstorm area may have floods exceeding the police or exceeding the police, such as North Canal, Yongding River, Juma River in Daqing River, Hutuo River and Fuyang River in Ziya River.

On 28th 12, the Haihe River Defense General and the Marine Commission had upgraded the emergency response to Grade III, and all parts of the basin worked together to race against time, made detailed defense preparations, and made every effort to cope with the typhoon "big test". After the special meeting of the Ministry of Water Resources on the morning of the 28th, the IOC immediately organized and implemented the meeting deployment requirements, strengthened hydrometeorological integration, and repeatedly connected the Haihe River Basin Meteorological Center and other units to monitor and forecast the moving path, intensity development, influence range and rainfall changes of Typhoon Du.

Typhoon No.5 track prediction:

Typhoon No.5 "Du Surui" has been strengthened into a strong tropical storm, and it is expected to move northwest, cross the eastern Philippine waters, and gradually approach the coastal areas from Taiwan Province Province of China to Zhejiang Province, and will land in the next few days. The specific forecast path and intensity may change, but the current forecast shows that the next few days will have a certain impact on China's coastal areas, including severe weather such as strong winds and heavy rains.

For the specific path and intensity prediction, it is suggested to pay attention to the latest forecast and early warning of the local meteorological department, so as to know the path and intensity of the typhoon in time and take corresponding preventive measures. In a word, the path and intensity of typhoon are influenced by many factors, including atmospheric circulation, ocean circulation, complex structure inside typhoon, etc. So the forecast is also uncertain. Therefore, we should pay close attention to the weather changes and take timely measures to ensure the safety of people's lives and property.