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When will Typhoon Shenzhen come?

Typhoon No.5 Du is expected to arrive in Shenzhen on July 28th.

The center of Typhoon Du No.5 this year was located at 5 o'clock on July 27th, about 220km south-west of Gulangyu Island, and the maximum wind force near the center was 15. "Du Surui" will move to the northwest at the speed of 10- 15 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will be strengthened. It will gradually approach the coastal area from Fuqing, Fujian to Huilai, Guangdong. It is expected to arrive in Shenzhen one day later and land along the coast from Jinjiang, Fujian to the border between Fujian and Guangdong.

It is estimated that from July 28th to 29th, there will be heavy rain in Shenzhen, with the maximum gust of 5-7 in the central and western regions, 7-8 in the eastern coastal areas and sea areas, and 8-9 in Shenzhen. On the 28th, the temperature will be 26℃ to 33℃. From July 30th to August 1 day, it was generally cloudy with occasional showers.

The influence of typhoon weather on people's lives;

1, the windy weather brought by typhoon is one of the main hazards of typhoon, especially the strong wind near the typhoon center is very strong. The next paragraph will describe the danger of strong winds for us. It is difficult to walk with a 6-level umbrella, inconvenient to walk against the wind with a 7-level wind, broken branches with a 8-level wind, falling roof tiles with a 9-level roof, uprooting trees with a 10 level, falling objects from high altitude, and collapse of dangerous houses, all of which are easy accidents in typhoon days.

2. Typhoon will cause floods. After the typhoon landed, waterlogging in Yuyao and other places was serious, and many streets were waist deep, exceeding 1 meter. Some primary and secondary schools were forced to suspend classes.

A typhoon will drown people. In areas swept by typhoons, houses may be damaged, and people who have no time to escape may be injured, drowned or electrocuted.

3. Typhoon crossing the border often brings stormy weather, causing huge waves on the sea surface, which seriously threatens navigation safety. After the typhoon landed, the storm surge may destroy crops and various building facilities, causing great losses to people's lives and property.