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Does the typhoon affect Zhangjiajie?

The typhoon has an impact on Zhangjiajie.

On the evening of July 24th, the No.5 typhoon "Du" was strengthened from strong typhoon level to super typhoon level. It is expected to move into the northeastern part of the South China Sea on the 27th, and then approach the coastal areas from central Fujian to eastern Guangdong. At 6 o'clock on July 25, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow warning for typhoon, and launched a three-level emergency response at 9 o'clock on July 25.

It is predicted that from July 25th to 26th, the subtropical high will withdraw to the south, and there will be scattered showers or thunderstorms in Hunan. Among them, there will be heavy rain to heavy rain on the edge of the subtropical high in northwest Hunan, accompanied by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and short-term heavy precipitation. On July 27th, affected by the cloud system around Typhoon Dujuan, there was a heavy rain in southern Hunan.

From 7: 00 on July 24th to 7: 00 on July 25th, the whole province was cloudy with little to moderate rain or thunderstorms, including Xiangxi (Longshan and Yongshun), Zhangjiajie (Sangzhi), Changde (Lixian and Shimen), Yueyang (Yueyang), Changsha (Ningxiang and Liuyang), Zhuzhou (Yanling and Chaling), Yongzhou (Shuangpai) and Chenzhou.

The cumulative rainfall of Lixian, Longshan, Sangzhi and Yanling 14 stations exceeds 100 mm, the maximum rainfall is Lixian Zhongcun Power Station 149.9 mm, and the maximum hourly rainfall intensity is 79.9 mm at Sangzhi Yanwukou Station (3: 00 to 4: 00 on the 25th). The highest temperature in the province is 35-37℃, of which 8 1 station exceeds 35℃, and the highest temperature in lengshuitan is 38.2℃.

Typhoon prevention measures:

1. Pay close attention to the weather forecast: Before the typhoon comes, pay close attention to the weather forecast to know the trend, intensity and expected landing time of the typhoon. This will help to take preventive measures as soon as possible and reduce losses.

2. Outdoor protection: When the typhoon comes, pay attention to fixing outdoor articles to avoid personal injury or property loss caused by being blown away by the wind. At the same time, we should also pay attention to flowerpots, clothes and other items that are easily blown off on the balcony.

3. Check the safety of the house: Before the typhoon comes, check the safety of the house, especially whether there are leaks and cracks on the roof, doors and windows. If there is a problem, it should be repaired in time to ensure the stability of the house.

4. Reserve emergency supplies: Before the typhoon comes, prepare emergency supplies, such as food, drinking water, medicines and flashlights. These materials can provide necessary support for post-disaster relief.

5. Make an emergency plan: Before the typhoon comes, make an emergency plan, including evacuation routes and safe assembly points. This will help to improve the ability to deal with emergencies and ensure personal safety.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Typhoon Du Surui