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Where is Typhoon Mawa No.5 now? 2023 Wenzhou Typhoon Network No.5 Typhoon Path Real-time Release System

Typhoon No.5 in 2023 was not Mawa, but Du. At present, Typhoon No.5 has receded.

On the morning of July 2, 2023, Kloc-0, Typhoon Du was generated in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Then it was upgraded to a strong tropical storm by the Central Meteorological Observatory on the morning of July 23, and upgraded to a typhoon in the afternoon. It was upgraded to a strong typhoon by the Central Meteorological Observatory on July 24, and upgraded to a super typhoon that night. On July 25th, the Central Meteorological Observatory was strengthened to above 17 (62m/s). In the early morning of July 26th, the typhoon landed in Fuga Island, Philippines.

At about 9: 55 am on July 28th, Typhoon Du Yiqiang (15, 50m/s, 945 hectopascals) landed in the coastal area of Jinjiang City, Fujian Province. This is the second strong typhoon that landed in Fujian since there was a complete record. Finally, Typhoon Du weakened into a tropical depression on the morning of July 29th, and was stopped by the Central Meteorological Observatory 1 1 that day.

Matters needing attention during typhoon:

1. Pay attention to meteorological early warning: pay attention to the weather forecast and typhoon early warning information released by the meteorological department in time, and understand the path, intensity and expected influence area of the typhoon, so as to make corresponding prevention and response measures.

2. Indoor shelter from the wind: During the typhoon, stay indoors as far as possible, away from windows and external walls, and avoid being directly affected by wind and rain. Close the doors and windows to ensure indoor safety.

3. Avoid going out: Avoid going out, especially during typhoon landing or rainstorm. Strong winds and heavy rains brought by typhoons may cause dangers such as trees falling down and objects flying, posing a threat to personal safety.

4. Flood control: The rainstorm brought by typhoon may cause flood disaster, especially in low-lying areas and areas along the river. Evacuate to a safe place in time when necessary to avoid wading and being washed away by the flood.

5. Take protective measures: If you live in an area vulnerable to typhoons, you should take protective measures, such as strengthening houses, cleaning drainage systems, fixing outdoor items, etc., to reduce the impact of typhoons on property and personal safety.

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