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Typhoon Tian Ge (intensity, path, influence, etc. )

Typhoon Tian Ge was a strong typhoon formed in June 2007, which had a serious impact on the South China Sea in China. According to the data of China Meteorological Bureau, the maximum wind force of Typhoon Tian Ge reaches 17, and the wind speed is as high as 209 km/h, so the path of this typhoon is very strange. It first formed in the eastern Philippines, then moved to the northwest, and finally landed in the southern part of Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province.

Impact of Typhoon Tian Ge on China

Typhoon Tian Ge had a serious impact on southern China. Before the typhoon landed, Guangdong, Fujian, Guangxi and other regions successively issued typhoon warnings. With the approach of the typhoon, many cities in Guangdong Province closed classes one after another, which seriously affected the traffic. Many airports in Guangdong Province were also suspended due to the typhoon, and many passengers were stranded at the airport.

After the typhoon landed, many cities in Guangdong Province were seriously affected. It is reported that more than 6.5438+0.7 million people in Guangdong Province were affected and more than 200,000 people were transferred urgently. The direct economic losses caused by typhoons are as high as several billion yuan.

counter-measure

Facing the threat of Typhoon Tian Ge, the China government has taken a series of countermeasures. First, local governments actively organize evacuation work to ensure the safety of people's lives. Secondly, government departments have strengthened the supervision of all kinds of dangerous goods to prevent accidents caused by typhoons. In addition, the government also actively organized rescue forces to help the affected people.