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Has the typhoon arrived in Jiangxi?

The typhoon has arrived in Jiangxi.

According to the latest weather news in Jiangxi, it is expected that this year’s No. 5 typhoon "Dusuri" will make landfall on the coast from central Fujian to eastern Guangdong from the morning to the morning of July 28, and turn to move northward after landing. .

Around the evening of July 28, the typhoon center (tropical storm level) entered Jiangxi from eastern Ganzhou, Fuzhou to southern Shangrao. The intensity gradually weakened, and moved northward out of Jiangxi on the morning of July 29. In Jiangxi Stay for about 12 hours.

Affected by this, the province experienced significant rainfall and strong winds. Among them, there were heavy rains or heavy rains in some areas of Jiangxi from July 28 to 29; starting from the evening of July 27, the wind force increased to level 4 to 5, with gusts of around level 8. The accumulated rainfall during the process is 60 to 130 mm in the central and eastern parts of Jiangxi. Due to the amplification of the terrain, the rainfall in some hilly and mountainous areas may reach about 300 mm; in the west, it is 30 to 70 mm, and in some areas it can reach more than 100 mm.

The impact of Typhoon Dusuri on Jiangxi

It was learned from the Jiangxi Provincial Flood Control and Drought Relief Press Conference that at 22:00 on July 28, the No. 5 typhoon "Dusuri" entered this year In Jiangxi Province, he left around 8:00 on the 29th. This disaster affected 32,000 people in Jiangxi.

As of 16:00 on July 31, the disaster had affected 32,000 people in 44 counties (cities, districts, including functional areas) in six districts and cities: Nanchang, Jiujiang, Jingdezhen, Yingtan, Shangrao, and Fuzhou. 13,000 people were relocated for emergency evacuation and 1,741 people were relocated.

12,000 hectares of crops were affected, 10 hectares failed to harvest, 14 houses of 7 households were seriously damaged, and 32 houses of 22 households were generally damaged. The disaster situation is still under further statistical verification.