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What is the 600-point content of typhoon prevention?

The contents of "six hundred percent" for typhoon prevention are as follows:

(1) 100% of the fishing boats have returned to Hong Kong.

(2) 100% fishermen go ashore.

(3) 0/00% of ships in the harbor (including sheltered anchorage)/kloc take defensive measures.

(4) Storm surges, floods in small and medium-sized rivers, mountain torrents, geological disasters and high-risk areas of coastal tourist resorts 100% of the personnel moved to safety.

(5) 100% of dangerous houses, simple houses in low-lying areas and outdoor construction workers are moved to safety.

(6) Offshore wind power construction platform 100% personnel evacuated safely.

According to the Emergency Plan for Flood Control, Drought Relief, Windbreak and Freezing in Guangdong Province and the relevant regulations of the Provincial Defense General, the Office of the Provincial Flood Control, Drought Relief and Windbreak General Command and the Provincial Emergency Management Department decided to start the Class IV emergency response on August 22nd 17. Provincial Sanfang Office and Provincial Emergency Management Department require all localities and departments to strengthen consultation and judgment and start emergency response in time.

The Provincial Defense General and the Provincial Emergency Management Department issued a notice of major weather conditions (hereinafter referred to as the "Notice"), requiring all localities and departments to strictly implement the "six hundred percent" of typhoon prevention.

Preventive measures for typhoon weather

First, fight against typhoons at home

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.

Second, travel to avoid typhoons

1, avoid traveling in typhoon field.

2. Look for indoor spaces such as shopping malls and houses to avoid the storm.

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

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

5, walking on the company's internal roads needs to strengthen prevention, away from the edge of the building, try to choose a more open position.