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Is Shanxi affected by typhoon?

Shaanxi was affected by Typhoon Du Surui.

On July 28th, the whole province was cloudy with showers or thunderstorms, with moderate rain in some parts of the west, accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation, thunderstorms and strong winds. On July 29th, the whole province was cloudy on cloudy days, with small to moderate rain in most areas, moderate to heavy rain in some areas in the east and heavy rain in some areas, accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation.

On July 30, the whole province was cloudy with little to moderate rain, with heavy rain in most parts of the east and heavy rain to heavy rain in some areas, accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation. On July 3 1 day, the whole province was cloudy, with showers or light rain in most areas, moderate to heavy rain in most parts of the north and heavy rain in some areas.

Typhoon countermeasures:

1. Pay attention to weather forecast and early warning: Typhoon warning is generally issued in advance, so that there is enough preparation time before the disaster begins. Paying close attention to weather forecasts and warnings every day is the first step to protect yourself.

2. Reserve enough food and water: Before the typhoon comes, you must reserve enough non-perishable food and drinking water for several days. This can avoid the shortage of food and water resources in bad weather.

3. Safe evacuation: People living in typhoon-prone areas should know how to evacuate to a safe place. It is very important to determine the nearest shelter or temporary safe place in advance and be familiar with the evacuation route.

4. Indoor protective measures: reinforce family buildings, and seal doors and windows with thick tape or wooden boards to prevent glass from breaking. Move easily damaged furniture and appliances to avoid extra danger in the storm.