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Is Guangxi greatly affected by typhoons?

Guangxi was greatly affected by the typhoon.

The main impact of typhoon on Guangxi is heavy rainfall and strong wind. Due to the complex terrain in Guangxi, including mountains, hills, plains and coastlines, typhoons may lead to large-scale rainfall and increased wind, which may lead to floods, landslides and other disasters. These disasters may threaten farmland, residential buildings, infrastructure and even the safety of life and property.

Because Guangxi is located along the coast of the South China Sea, maritime traffic and port operations are also easily disturbed by typhoons. When the typhoon approaches the coastline of Guangxi, the waves will become extremely rough and the navigation safety will be threatened. Therefore, fishing boats and commercial vessels need to pay special attention to avoid venturing out to sea.

Guangxi also has a certain number of farmland and orchards, including rice, vegetables, fruits and other crops. When a strong typhoon crosses the border, crops are easily damaged, causing agricultural losses. Especially in the harvest season, it seriously affects farmers' income.

In order to cope with the impact of typhoon, governments at all levels and relevant departments in Guangxi will pay close attention to meteorological information and take preventive measures, including issuing typhoon warning, evacuating people and strengthening the construction of drainage and flood control facilities. In addition, Guangxi will also strengthen cooperation with surrounding areas to jointly meet the challenges brought by typhoons.

The influence scope of Typhoon Du:

The rainfall brought by Du Surui will mainly affect Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces. Among them, from the evening of July 25th to 26th, there will be heavy rain in parts of the southeast coast of Zhejiang, the northeast coast of Fujian and Taiwan Province Island, with heavy rain (100 ~ 200mm) in parts east of Taiwan Province Island. From 26th to 27th, the eastern and southern parts of Taiwan Province Island, the coastal areas of Zhejiang and the eastern part of Fujian will be affected by rainfall.

On the 28th, rainfall continued to affect the eastern coastal areas of Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang, eastern and southern Jiangxi. It is estimated that the strongest rainfall period is from the night of the 27th to the 28th. Typhoon Du, No.5 in 2023, may pass through or land on the southwest coast of Taiwan Province Province around the morning of July 27th, 2023, and then approach the coast of Fujian, and may land on the coast of Fujian on the morning of 28th (strong typhoon level). 27-29 will have a wind and rain impact on Shanghai.

On July 26, 2023, according to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, "Du Surui" will enter the northeastern part of the South China Sea from tonight to tomorrow morning, and land in the coastal area from central Fujian to eastern Guangdong on the morning of the 28th. Maximum wind force near the center when landing 13- 15 (40-48m/s, typhoon level or strong typhoon level).