tái fēng台风“bā wēi巴威”lái xí来袭,duō dì多地zuò hǎo做好fáng yǔ防雨zhǔn bèi准备
Recently, Typhoon No. 9 of this year, “Bavi,” has been approaching the eastern coast of China.
This typhoon is very large, with strong winds and plenty of moisture.
Affected by the typhoon, many parts of China have seen strong winds and heavy rain.
To protect everyone’s safety, local governments in many places have already started emergency measures.
In Shanghai, to prevent danger, the government has moved more than 34,000 people from dangerous areas such as the seaside to safe places in advance.
At the same time, flood-control departments, rescue teams, and pumping equipment are all ready to help people in need at any time and keep the city running normally.
In Zhejiang Province, some cities have begun the “five suspensions” measures.
This means outdoor activities are stopped, schools are closed, factories and construction sites stop work, tourist attractions are closed, and some buses are temporarily out of service.
The local government has also opened more than 500 emergency shelters, so people in need can go there to rest.
Besides the south, Beijing in the north has also recently experienced extremely heavy rain and issued the highest-level red rainstorm warning.
The Beijing government reminded residents that if there is nothing especially important, they should try not to go out, and employees are not required to go to the company to work.
Classes and all outdoor activities at schools have been suspended, and parks, mountain areas, and underground commercial venues have also been temporarily closed.
In the face of such severe weather, the most important thing is to ensure safety of life.
The meteorological department reminds everyone to pay close attention to the latest weather changes in the next few days.
Before the typhoon and heavy-rain warnings are lifted, it is best to stay at home and stay away from rivers and mountainous areas.
I hope everyone can get through this period safely.