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Where did the typhoon anemone go?

Typhoon anemone went to Fujian.

According to the monitoring of the Central Meteorological Observatory, anemones weakened from strong tropical storm level to tropical storm level in the early morning of September 5, and landed on the coast of Dongshan County, Fujian Province around 5: 20 in the morning. When landing, the maximum wind force near the center was 8, and the lowest pressure in the center was 995 hectopascals. At 6 o'clock in the morning, its center is located on the west coast of Dongshan County, Fujian Province, that is, 23 and 6 degrees north latitude and 1 17 and 3 degrees east longitude. The maximum wind force is 8, and the lowest air pressure in the center is 995 hectopascals.

At about 6: 45 in the morning, anemones landed on the coast of Raoping County, Guangdong Province again. When landing, the maximum wind force near the center was 8 (18m/s), and the lowest pressure in the center was 995 hectopascals. On the path, the trend of "anemone" is really changeable. "Anemone" moves slowly, which is easy to cause long-term wind and rain effects in Guangdong, Fujian and other places. The accumulated rainfall is large, and extreme rainfall may occur in the local area.

Prevention methods of typhoon anemone;

1, pay attention to local weather forecast and emergency warning, and learn the latest weather conditions and government instructions.

2. Prepare emergency items, such as food, water, medicines, flashlights, etc.

3, clean up the drainage system, to ensure the timely discharge of rainwater.

4. Fix items that are easily blown by the wind, such as furniture and vehicles.

5. Avoid going out during the typhoon. If you have to go out, please wear comfortable shoes and clothes, and carry solid items.

6. If you live in low-lying areas or flood-prone areas, please consider moving to a safe place.

7, beware of falling objects and trees collapse, avoid walking in the wind and rain.

8. Don't open the doors and windows before the typhoon passes, so as not to be damaged by strong wind.

9. Check the wires and electrical equipment at home to ensure that there are no problems such as leakage and short circuit.

10. Move things away from home and yard to avoid damage or loss caused by typhoon.