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hainan provincial meteorological observatory issues typhoon blue warning

2024-09-03

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according to the website of the central meteorological observatory, the hainan provincial meteorological bureau issued a typhoon level 4 warning at 9:30 on september 3, 2024: this year's 11th typhoon "makar" (tropical storm level), at 08:00, its center was located at 18.2 degrees north latitude and 119.7 degrees east longitude, that is, located near the northwest coast of luzon island in the philippines, with a maximum wind force of level 9 (23 meters per second) near the center and a central pressure of 995 hpa. it is expected that "makar" will move westward at a speed of 10-15 kilometers per hour, and will soon enter the eastern waters of the south china sea, and then approach the sea east of hainan island, and its intensity will gradually increase, with the strongest reaching the strong typhoon level or super typhoon level (48-58 meters per second, 15-17 levels), and will land on the coast from the east of hainan island to the west of guangdong from noon to night on the 6th. affected by "makar", the wind force on the surface of the south china sea will gradually increase from east to west from the night of the 3rd, and the wind force at sea may increase to gusts of 14 to 15 levels, among which the rotating wind on the sea surface where the center of "makar" passes may reach 16 to 17 levels.

defense guide:

1. the government and relevant departments shall make good preparations for typhoon prevention in accordance with their duties;

2. stop open-air group activities and dangerous outdoor operations such as high-altitude operations;

3. vessels operating on the water and passing by in the relevant waters shall take active response measures, such as returning to port to avoid the wind or sailing in a detour;

4. reinforce doors, windows, fences, scaffolding, billboards and other structures that are easily blown by the wind, and cut off dangerous outdoor power supplies.