Haikou suspended classes, operations, navigation, parks, and businesses. The two provincial party secretaries supervised the war, and Typhoon "Taili" attacked the secretary | Typhoon | Haikou
Typhoon Tali is coming with great force and may become the first typhoon to make landfall in China this year. At 6:00 on the 17th, the China Meteorological Administration issued a dual warning for typhoon rainstorm, and the typhoon emergency response was upgraded to Level 3. The meteorological department predicts that Typhoon Tai Li will make landfall along the coast from Dianbai, Guangdong to Wenchang, Hainan on the night of the 17th, with a typhoon or strong typhoon level. The meteorological department reminds that due to the possibility of sudden strengthening of offshore intensity, it is recommended that Guangdong, Hainan and other places should be vigilant and strengthen their prevention of typhoon wind and rain.
Many provinces and cities are on high alert for Typhoon Tai Li. Huang Kunming, Secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, and Feng Fei, Secretary of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee, personally supervised the battle, held meetings to listen to reports, and conducted on-site inspections of typhoon defense preparations.
On July 16th, Huang Kunming, Secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, went to the Emergency Management Department of Guangdong Province to command and dispatch relevant departments and cities to make arrangements for the full implementation of typhoon defense work.
According to a report by Southern Daily, on the afternoon of July 16th, Huang Kunming, Secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, went to the Provincial Emergency Management Department to preside over a research and deployment meeting. Wang Weizhong, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Governor, and Meng Fanli, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee, attended the meeting. The meeting listened to the analysis and judgment of the development and changes of typhoons by the Provincial Meteorological Bureau, the Provincial Hydrological Bureau, and the South China Sea Bureau of the Ministry of Natural Resources, as well as the report of the Provincial Emergency Management Department on the current situation of typhoon defense work in the province. The meeting also connected cities such as Zhanjiang, Maoming, Yangjiang, Jiangmen, and Yunfu via video to listen to local reports on typhoon prevention work.
Among them, the meeting requires that we must solidly and meticulously carry out personnel transfer and resettlement work, implement hard requirements and measures such as the "six hundred percent" and "three contacts" responsibility docking mechanism for typhoon prevention, and the "four ones" mechanism for special groups to transfer in case of disasters. We must resolutely, comprehensively and thoroughly do a good job in the transfer and avoidance of dangerous and sub dangerous areas, and ensure that not a single person threatened by the typhoon is transferred to a safe area in advance. We need to strengthen monitoring, early warning, and forecasting, strive for proactive defense work, strengthen real-time monitoring of typhoon dynamics, timely analyze changes in weather, rain, tide, and flood conditions, improve defense deployments and adjust emergency response levels in a targeted manner, roll out the latest typhoon news, safety warnings, and defense guidance, and efficiently guide the public to do a good job in wind and danger prevention. We should highlight the key points of defense, focus on weak links, and conduct re inspections, implementation, and strengthening of defense work. We should meticulously carry out measures such as clearing dangerous areas, transferring personnel, managing reservoirs, returning ships to ports, putting people ashore, securing gates, unloading dangerous goods, and stopping going out. We should carefully prepare for emergency arrangements such as suspension of work, business, market, classes, and operations in key areas, and promptly eliminate various risks and hidden dangers. It is necessary to prepare in advance for disaster relief and emergency response, and all levels and types of rescue teams should gather and be on standby. All kinds of materials should be fully prepared and pre positioned according to the prediction, to ensure that in the event of a disaster, they can respond quickly and effectively. Efforts should be made to implement agricultural disaster prevention and reduction measures, and efforts should be organized to carry out emergency harvest work on mature crops such as rice.
Affected by the typhoon area, some passenger ships in Guangdong were suspended and scenic spots were closed. Macao light rail, passenger terminal, bus and special taxi services were suspended, and entry and exit procedures were suspended at Hengqin port at 6:40 a.m. In addition, today, Hong Kong, Macao region is also a full-day suspension, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to stop trading.
Hainan Daily reported that on July 16th, Feng Fei, the Secretary of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee, inspected the preparations for defending against Typhoon Tai Li in Haikou. He successively went to places such as the shelter of fishing boats in Haidianxi, the rainwater drainage pump station in the north of Longkungou, and the Haikou Maritime Supervision Base. Feng Fei has put forward multiple requirements for wind prevention work such as returning fishing boats to port and preventing waterlogging, including:
We need to closely monitor the trend of typhoons, ensure that all fishing boats return to port in advance to avoid the wind, fishermen go ashore to avoid danger, personnel on offshore work platforms evacuate safely, and coastal scenic areas are closed in a timely manner; We need to strengthen the operation and management of flood control and drainage facilities, closely monitor key areas such as flood prone roads, tunnels, underground reservoirs, and underpass bridges, and provide adequate drainage facilities and staff in advance to effectively and orderly respond to urban waterlogging; The Qiongzhou Strait transportation line is the lifeline of Hainan's economic and social development. It is necessary to scientifically and accurately formulate response plans, strengthen duty and supervision, smooth the green channel for material transportation, and minimize the impact of typhoons on the economy and society while ensuring safety.
According to the Hainan Special Zone News, based on previous predictions, taking into account factors such as the expected landing location, intensity, and wind and rain impact, Typhoon "Taili" is expected to have a similar situation to "Nansha" in 2011 and "Seagull" in 2014, and is expected to have a serious impact on Haikou City.
According to Xinhua News Agency, high-speed trains departing from Haikou East Station and Sanya Station have been suspended since 17:00 on July 16th. On July 17th, the Hainan Ring Expressway and suburban trains in Haikou have all been suspended. The regular speed trains entering and exiting the island are scheduled to be suspended until July 21st. The Haikou Transportation and Port and Waterway Administration issued a notice on July 17th at 8:00 pm: Haikou Xinhai Port, Xiuying Port, and Railway South Port ceased operations at 6:00 pm on July 16th, and the suspension is expected to continue until July 18th. During the shutdown period, vehicles and passengers are unable to cross the sea, please do not go to the port. At the same time, starting from 12:00 on July 17th, measures such as "suspension of classes, suspension of work, suspension of operations, suspension of navigation, suspension of parks, and suspension of business" have been implemented within the scope of Haikou City. Except for units and individuals responsible for emergency rescue and ensuring the basic operation of the city, they are not allowed to go out unless necessary, and emergency shelters are open for the public to take shelter.
In addition, under the influence of Typhoon "Taili", many places in China will experience rainstorm, even extremely heavy rainstorm. Hainan Nandu River, Changhua River, Wanquan River, Guangdong Beijiang, Dongjiang, Hanjiang and coastal rivers, Guangxi Zuojiang, Youjiang, Yujiang and Xijiang main streams, Yunnan Nanpan River and other major rivers will experience flood processes. Among them, Hainan Nandu River and Guangxi Zuojiang, Nanliu River, Beilun River, Fangcheng River and other rivers may experience floods exceeding the warning level. The National Flood Control Administration has launched a Level 4 emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention in Guangdong, Hainan, and Guangxi on the 15th, and dispatched working groups to Guangdong and Hainan to assist in guiding prevention and response work; According to the development trend of typhoons, the emergency response for flood and typhoon prevention will be raised to level three at 17:00 on the 16th.