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When will Typhoon Shenzhen land?

As of July 27th, 2023, the landing time of Typhoon Shenzhen has not been determined.

The No.5 typhoon "Du Surui" (super typhoon level) in 2023 was located on the ocean surface of bashi channel, about 792 kilometers southeast of Shenzhen, at 26 15. It is expected to move to the northwest, and tend to the coastal areas from eastern Guangdong to southern Fujian. The Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory issued a white warning signal for typhoon on July 26th16th.

Affected by Du, it is expected that Shenzhen will be sunny and hot on the 27th, with some showers, and may be accompanied by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds. From 28th to 29th, there was heavy rain to rainstorm, with the maximum gust of 5-7 in the central and western regions, 7-9 in the eastern coastal areas and sea areas, and 8- 10 in Shenshan. Rainfall weakened on the 30th, and it was cloudy with showers.

According to meteorologists, the current subjective and objective forecasts for the moving route of Typhoon Du are basically the same, that is, after entering from the night of 26th to the morning of 27th, it will tend to the coastal areas of central Fujian and eastern Guangdong, and it is very likely to land at the junction of Fujian and Guangdong around the early morning of 28th.

"Du" will be the strongest typhoon that landed or seriously affected eastern Guangdong in the past decade, and it is necessary to focus on typhoon risk prevention in Shenzhen and Shantou. It is expected that the typhoon warning in Shenzhen will be upgraded to typhoon blue and typhoon yellow in Shenzhen.

Typhoon prevention measures

1. Prepare emergency supplies such as food, drinking water and common medicines at home before the typhoon comes.

2, timely check the electrical wiring and gas equipment.

3. Clean the flowerpots and other sundries on the windowsill and fix the outdoor air conditioner.

Stick a "meter" on the window with adhesive tape.

5. If you live on the first floor or in a low-lying place, advance the furniture or household appliances that can't enter the water with bricks.

6. Try to avoid traveling in the typhoon field.

7. Look for indoor spaces such as shopping malls and houses to avoid storms.

8. Don't approach or touch the dropped wires.

9. Don't take shelter from the rain in dilapidated houses, telephone poles, billboards, trees, scaffolding and other places to prevent people from collapsing.

10, take the company's internal roads to strengthen prevention, stay away from the edge of buildings, and try to choose a more open position for activities.