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How bad is the typhoon category 6?

6-level wind speed 10.8~ 13.8 m/s, which can blow to power lines and there are waves on the sea.

The magnitude of wind speed is often expressed by several winds. The level of wind is determined according to the degree of influence of wind on ground objects. Meteorology is generally divided into 12 according to the magnitude of wind power, with the lowest being 0 and the highest being 12.

Level 6 is a strong wind, with a wind speed of about 10.8- 13.8m/s, which can blow wires and there are waves on the sea surface. The wind force of the 6-level wind is stronger, and large waves are formed on the sea surface, and the foaming range is expanded, and the waves gradually rise, which can make the branches shake and the wires whir under the strong wind, making it difficult for people to hold umbrellas. When traveling, please pay attention to stay away from windward doors and windows, avoid the rain and stay under big trees.

Precautionary measures for typhoon category 6.

1, get into the habit of listening to CCTV weather forecast every day, pay close attention to typhoon trends, and be aware of it.

2. If you live in a low-lying place, evacuate as soon as possible before the typhoon comes, and at the same time put expensive household appliances in a high place, just in case, try to keep the loss to a minimum. Typhoon weather is bound to be accompanied by heavy rainfall, and rainwater accumulation is easy to cause waterlogging. Once it happens, it's too late to run.

Prepare enough dry food, drinking water, fruits and vegetables, medicines, candles, flashlights and other necessities before the typhoon, and try not to go out.

4. Residents with higher floors should reinforce balcony doors and windows in advance and remove exposed objects such as flower pots or air conditioners to avoid secondary injuries caused by typhoons.