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Does Du influence Wuhan?

Du's shadow will ring in Wuhan.

According to the statistics of Wuhan meteorological department, the cumulative rainfall from July 28th 14 to 17 affected by typhoon Du: 6 ~ 19mm in Jiang 'an District, 3 ~ 4mm in Jianghan District, 0 ~ 3mm in Qiaokou District, and 6 ~1in Wuchang District and Qingshan District. Donghu High-tech Zone is 2 ~ 5mm, Hanyang District is 2 ~ 3mm, huangpi district is 6 ~ 36mm, Xinzhou District 10 ~ 3 1mm, caidian district is 4 ~ 17mm, Dongxihu District is 8 ~ 24mm, and Jiangxia District1~ 2/kloc.

In addition, due to the influence of typhoon depression, there are scattered moderate to heavy rains and local heavy rains in the east and north of Wuhan, accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation; The wind is strong in the central and eastern regions, and the gust can reach 6-8. During the day from Sunday to next Monday, there are showers in most parts of Wuhan.

What should we pay attention to when the typhoon comes?

1. Strong winds brought by typhoons are likely to blow away high-altitude objects, so move flowerpots and pendants on roofs, windows and balconies in time.

2. Try to avoid going out and be careful when you walk to some billboards to avoid being hit.

3, typhoon weather travel is slow, it is best to choose to walk or ride.

4. If you find the high-voltage tower collapsed, the wires droop or break, don't go near it, let alone touch it with your hands.

Don't walk on dams or bridges in rivers, lakes and seas, and don't drive or ride bicycles in areas affected by strong winds.

6. When the rainstorm strikes, you should turn off the plug power supply at home to avoid electric shock caused by water entering the home.

7. During the rainstorm, do not take shelter from the wind and rain in dangerous buildings, factories, sheds, temporary buildings, projects under construction, municipal public facilities, cranes, construction elevators, scaffolding, telephone poles, trees, billboards, iron towers and other places.