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Will Typhoon Sura affect Guangzhou?

"Sura" brought stormy weather to Guangdong, and the impact basically ended.

Affected by Typhoon Sura, from the day of September 2 to the morning of September 3, there were heavy rains in Yunfu, Maoming, Yangjiang and Jiangmen in Guangdong Province, and even heavy rains in some areas. The rainstorm mainly concentrated in Luoding and Xinxing in Yunfu, Xinyi in Maoming, Yangchun in Yangjiang and Enping and Kaiping in Jiangmen.

Affected by Typhoon Sura, during the daytime from August 3/Kloc-0 to September 3, heavy rain to heavy rain also occurred in cities and counties such as the central and southern Pearl River Delta, eastern Guangdong, Meizhou, Yunfu, Yangjiang and Maoming, and heavy rain to heavy rain occurred in other areas of eastern Guangdong, small to moderate rain occurred in other areas of Guangdong, and heavy rain or heavy rain occurred in some areas.

According to the observation of Guangdong meteorological department, "Sura" moved into Beibu Gulf at 8: 00 on September 3, with the maximum wind force near the center18m/s (level 8). It is estimated that "Sura" will move to the southwest at a speed of about 10 km/h, and gradually move away from Guangdong, and its influence on Guangdong will basically end.

Matters needing attention when encountering typhoon weather:

1. Ensure the safety of doors and windows: Before the typhoon comes, residents should lock the doors and windows, especially those facing the typhoon, to prevent them from being blown open by the wind and breaking the windshield. This can ensure indoor safety and reduce the risk of injury.

2. Wear rain gear when going out: If it is necessary to go out, residents should wear waterproof equipment such as raincoats and rain boots. Avoid using umbrellas. Typhoon weather is very windy, and holding an umbrella will increase the risk of being blown away by the wind.

3. Avoid living in dangerous houses: For unstable houses such as old houses and temporary wooden houses, residents should try to avoid living. These houses are vulnerable to typhoons, and their roofs may be blown off, which may easily cause casualties. Move to a safe place as soon as possible before the typhoon comes.