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The Impact of Typhoon on Liaoning Province

The impact of typhoon on Liaoning province includes landslides and mudslides caused by heavy rain.

At 20: 00 on July 26th, Typhoon Du, No.5 this year, entered the 24-hour warning line in China. The Central Meteorological Observatory issued the highest typhoon red warning, which will land in the coastal area from Dongshan to Putian in Fujian on the morning of the 28th, with the intensity of strong typhoon or super typhoon when landing.

Although the typhoon is far away from Liaoning, it absorbs a lot of ocean water vapor and transports it northward along the back of the subtropical high, which provides favorable conditions for rainfall in Liaoning. By then, there will be strong convective weather in Liaoning Province and heavy rainfall in the southeast. Due to the influence of rainfall, the temperature continued to drop slightly, with the lowest temperature of 22℃~25℃ in the morning and the highest temperature of 27℃ ~ 365,438+0℃ ~ 2℃ in the afternoon.

Preparations before the typhoon:

1, always pay attention to the weather forecast and the trend of typhoons.

When the typhoon comes, it is necessary to know the typhoon dynamics in time, and the personnel should be moved to a safe place in time, avoiding places that are easy to cause casualties (dangerous houses, factories, sheds and temporary buildings), and do not take shelter from the wind and rain in the above places.

2. Reduce the possibility of falling objects.

Air conditioning plug-ins, high-altitude facilities should be strengthened, and exposed flowerpots on balconies and windows should be moved indoors.

3, fixed doors and windows

Doors and windows should be fastened and fastened, especially aluminum alloy doors and windows. Put away all kinds of hanging things inside and outside the house; Close the doors and windows and nail the boards if necessary.

4. Prepare emergency articles for escape

Check the lines, prepare flashlights and candles, and reserve drinking water to prevent power failure and water supply; Prepare food and vegetables for one or two days, don't go out unless necessary, and stop all kinds of outdoor group activities and large indoor parties.