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Is there a typhoon in Huizhou on August 1st?

Yes According to the typhoon prevention situation, Huizhou started the typhoon prevention level III emergency response at noon yesterday 12, and upgraded to typhoon prevention level II emergency response last night. At the same time, Huicheng District, Zhong Kai District, Daya Bay District, Huidong County and Huiyang District were upgraded from the previous typhoon blue warning to typhoon yellow warning.

According to the forecast of the Municipal Meteorological Observatory, "Nida" will land on the central coast of Guangdong with a typhoon or strong typhoon (38 ~ 45 m/s, 13 ~ 14) from tomorrow morning to noon, which will have a serious impact on Huizhou and may land from Huizhou coast or attack our city head-on. Affected by it, there will be a storm in our city from tonight to the day after tomorrow. It is predicted that there will be a heavy rainstorm in our city, and the wind will gradually increase to 1 1 ~ 13 gust 14. Looking forward to August 4, the rain in our city will weaken, with showers or thunderstorms. Before the arrival of Nida, the city was sunny to cloudy during the day, with showers or thunderstorms, heavy rain in some areas, and strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds.

The meteorological department reminded that Nida has the characteristics of fast moving speed, wide cloud system and strengthened offshore. It is suggested to focus on preventing the influence of strong winds, large-scale heavy rainfall and storm surges. Yesterday 17: 42, the meteorological department issued yellow warning signals for typhoons Huicheng, Zhong Kai, Daya Bay, Huiyang and Huidong. This means that the area over 24 hours may be affected by tropical cyclones, with an average wind force of more than 8 or a gust of more than 9.

Do not rule out major dangers and disasters.

Huizhou City's Three Defense Command introduced that Huizhou will proceed from the most unfavorable situation, make the best preparations, work hard in the best direction, always firmly establish the concept of life first, put the safety of people's lives in the first place, and conscientiously implement various wind-proof and risk-avoidance measures.

According to reports, "Nida" will have a serious impact on Huizhou, and it is not excluded that there will be great dangers and disasters. All relevant departments at all levels should implement emergency shelters in advance, prepare sufficient emergency and relief materials, deploy capable teams, and do all the preparatory work for emergency and relief. Once necessary, officers and men of the army, armed police, fire protection, transportation, civil affairs, agriculture, gardens, marine fisheries, land, housing and construction, public utilities, maritime affairs, tourism and other relevant departments should act quickly and do their best to prevent wind, rescue and disaster relief to ensure the safety of people's lives and property.

It is understood that at 8 o'clock yesterday, Typhoon Nida No.4 intensified into a strong tropical storm. The center is located in the northwest Pacific Ocean about 380 kilometers northeast of Manila, Philippines, and the maximum wind force near the center is 10.

In addition, August 2 ~ 3 coincides with the astronomical tide period, and the storm surge caused by typhoon will lead to a higher risk of storm surge in our city.

City Sanfang headquarters

Close the relevant coastal tourist attractions in time.

Huizhou City Sanfang Command requires fishing boats, offshore working vessels and other vessels to return to Hong Kong in advance to avoid the wind; Fishing boat operators, fish raft operators and offshore operators landed in advance. According to the deployment requirements of the provincial defense general, ensure that all fishing boats return to Hong Kong to take shelter from the wind and fish rafts go ashore to avoid danger before yesterday 18. All localities are required to carry out inspections of dangerous areas as soon as possible and implement personnel transfer plans, especially to strengthen the safety supervision of left-behind children, migrant workers, old people left behind in old houses, people living in simple sheds and people living in low-lying areas, dangerous houses, mud brick houses and simple houses. In order to ensure that people in dangerous areas are transferred in time before typhoons, heavy rainfall and possible secondary disasters such as collapse, flash floods and mudslides occur, and the safety of people's lives is effectively guaranteed.