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How does Shenzhen cope with the arrival of Typhoon Tiange?

Shenzhen, August 23rd At 1: on August 23rd, affected by Typhoon Tiange, Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory upgraded the warning signal of typhoon orange to red. Shenzhen Sanfang Command simultaneously launched Class I emergency response for typhoon prevention and flood control. During the Class I response period, Shenzhen implemented "four stops" throughout the city, that is, suspension of work, business, market and classes. It is predicted that "Tiange" will have a positive impact on Shenzhen. The average wind force in Shenzhen will reach above 12 (gust above 14), and the signal may last for 6-8 hours, and the whole city will enter a state of special emergency defense against typhoons.

affected by the "Tiange", Shenzhen Airport upgraded the airport three-prevention warning from yellow to orange at 8: on August 23rd. On August 22nd, airlines cancelled 27 flights to and from Shenzhen on August 23rd. In addition, as of 9: on August 23, airlines have cancelled 16 flights in and out of Hong Kong. Passengers must confirm the flight information with the airline they purchased in advance before going to the airport.

as for railways, the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong high-speed railway and the Guangdong section of xiamen-shenzhen railway were suspended from 5: to 16: on August 23rd. In addition, the elevated sections and stations of Shenzhen Metro will be suspended, and the underground sections will continue to maintain limited services.