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Why did Shenzhen stop work, business and classes?

According to the news on August 23rd, 13 Typhoon "Tian Ge" was wrapped in wind and rain and headed straight for the coast of Guangdong. Affected by this, Shenzhen encountered stormy weather that morning. On 23rd 10: 00, Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory upgraded the orange warning of typhoon in the whole city to red, and the whole city entered a state of special typhoon emergency defense, and the whole city stopped working, closed down, went to market and attended classes. The Shenzhen Bay Port, which is connected with Hong Kong, has also suspended customs clearance.

"Tian Ge" is the strongest typhoon affecting Shenzhen this year, and its influence should not be underestimated. At one time, "Tian Ge" was only 80km away from Shenzhen, and the maximum wind force in the center was 15 (48m/s). It will land in Zhuhai to the coast near Taishan around noon today.

According to the data of meteorological department, there are 52 stations in the city with gusts of magnitude 8 or above, and 13 station recorded gusts of magnitude 10 or above. The largest gust in the city is 39.4m/s (Xiyong Base Station in Dapeng New District 13), followed by 34. 1m/s (Dawutong Station in Luohu District 12), and the maximum ten-minute average wind force is 28.8 m/s (1KLOC-0).

From 20: 00 on the 22nd to 09: 30 on the 23rd, the average rainfall in Shenzhen was 2 1.4mm, with the largest average rainfall in each district (Dapeng New District), followed by 33.5mm (Luohu District) and the smallest rainfall (Guangming New District).

As of 9: 45, the railway traffic at Luohu and Futian ports was stopped, the passenger buses at Huanggang, Wenjindu and Shatoujiao ports were stopped, the Shenzhen Bay Port Bridge was closed, the Shekou Cruise Terminal and Fuyong Passenger Terminal were suspended all day, the inbound and outbound flights at Shenzhen Airport were delayed or cancelled in a large area, the Yantian and Shekou Dachanwan freight terminals stopped operating, and the ships moved to the anchorage.