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When did Typhoon Du arrive in Guangdong?

Typhoon Du arrived in Guangdong on July 28th.

Typhoon Du will land in the coastal area from central Fujian to eastern Guangdong on the morning of 28th. Typhoon Du was generated in the northwest Pacific Ocean on the morning of July 2, 2023/KLOC-0. On the morning of July 23, it was upgraded to a strong tropical storm by the Central Meteorological Observatory and upgraded to a typhoon in the afternoon. It was upgraded to a strong typhoon by the Central Meteorological Observatory on July 24, and upgraded to a super typhoon that night.

It was raised to 17(62m/s) by the Central Meteorological Observatory on July 25th. Landed on Fuga Island in the Philippines in the early morning of July 26th. At about 9: 55 am on July 28th, it landed on the coast of Jinjiang City, Fujian Province with a strong typhoon (15, 50m/s, 945 hectopascals).

It has become the second strong typhoon that landed in Fujian since it was recorded completely. Finally, it weakened into a tropical depression in Anhui on the morning of July 29th, and was stopped by the Central Meteorological Observatory 1 1 that day.

Safety measures in case of typhoon:

1. Pay attention to the weather forecast: pay attention to the trend and early warning information of typhoon in time, and know the path, intensity and expected landing time of typhoon, so as to make corresponding preparations.

2. Safe living environment: check the windows, doors and windows of the residence to ensure that they are firm and reliable and prevent wind and rain. If you live in low-lying areas or disaster-prone areas, you can consider arranging evacuation or temporary transfer.

3. Protective measures: Move outdoor flowerpots, furniture and sundries to a safe place to avoid being blown down or blown away by the wind. Before the typhoon comes, strengthen external walls, doors and windows and other parts vulnerable to wind damage and take protective measures.

4. Preparation of food and materials: ensure that there are enough daily necessities such as food, drinking water and commonly used medicines to avoid life difficulties caused by traffic disruption or insufficient supply. Remember to stock up on convenient food, such as dry food and canned food.

5. Emergency contact information: Keep the mobile phone fully charged and store important emergency contact numbers so as to contact family, friends or relevant departments in case of emergency.

6. Avoid going out: During the typhoon warning, try not to go out, especially not to dangerous areas such as rivers and beaches or near tall buildings.

7. Avoid approaching dangerous objects: avoid approaching objects that may be blown down by the wind, such as telephone poles, billboards, trees, etc., to avoid injury.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Typhoon Du Surui