Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Can a typhoon take the high-speed train?

Can a typhoon take the high-speed train?

No, the typhoon will affect the high-speed rail. Once the typhoon above 10 is warned, the elevated and ground subway lines will stop.

When the typhoon comes, the resistance of the train is great because of the wind speed, and the air resistance accounts for 70% of all resistance when the speed reaches above 200. Because of this high speed, the high-speed rail is more likely to derail and roll over in typhoon weather.

1, be alert to typhoon trends, pay attention to listening to and watching media reports, or learn about the latest situation of typhoons through meteorological consultation telephones and meteorological websites.

2. When the typhoon comes, close the doors and windows to prevent it from raining, and remove the flowerpots on the windowsill or balcony to prevent them from falling.

When the typhoon comes, it is easy for some large billboards to fall, trees to be blown down and telephone poles to fall to the ground. It's best to avoid going out when the typhoon comes.

4. People who have to go out to work must choose a safe zone when avoiding the wind and rain. In the wild, we should pay attention to the dangers such as road collapse and broken trees.

5. Typhoon weather will cause water accumulation on the road surface and ground sliding, which will affect driving or cars and cause accidents. Therefore, drivers must slow down when driving, and friends who ride bicycles had better choose to walk or take the bus in bad weather.

6. If you find the high-voltage tower collapsed, the wires droop or break, don't go near it, let alone touch it with your hands, because it is easy to cause electric shock accidents.