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Does Typhoon Bawei have an impact on Wenling, Taizhou?

"Lichima" was upgraded to a super typhoon at 23: 00 on the 7th. On the afternoon of 8th 17, the maximum wind force near the center of "Lichima" reached 58m/s, surpassing the No.2 typhoon "Butterfly" this year and becoming the wind king this year. 10/:45 or so, "liqima" landed in the coastal area of Wenling City, Zhejiang Province with a super typhoon level, ranking the third strong typhoon landing in Zhejiang since the founding of New China.

In order to cope with the impact of "Lichima", the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first typhoon red warning this year on the 9th, and the China Meteorological Bureau started the typhoon level II emergency response. The emergency repair circuits in Wenzhou and Wenling, Taizhou sounded the alarm for disaster prevention.

Affected by Typhoon Lichima, as of 22: 00 on August 9, 206,000 households in Wenzhou were without power. State Grid Wenzhou Power Supply Company has invested 1323 person-times, and has resumed power supply 15 1000 households. In Taizhou, 344,000 users were cut off by the typhoon. After emergency repair by electric power personnel, at present, 210.5 million households have resumed power supply.

After the typhoon landed, Wenling night sky sounded a disaster prevention alarm. It is reported that the alarm starts at 9: 00 am on the 9 th and rings every two hours. This is also the first time that Wenling has sounded the disaster prevention alarm since 15. The alarm constantly reminds the general public to prepare for natural disasters. Affected by the typhoon, traffic in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai was blocked in a large area.

It is reported that the shipping traffic in Taiwan Province, Fujian, Zhejiang and Shanghai has been seriously affected, and Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taipei Songshan Airport, Zhoushan Putuoshan Airport, Wenzhou Longwan Airport and Taizhou Luqiao Airport have been delayed in large areas.