China News Service, Hangzhou, September 13 (Huang Hui and Zhu Jianmei) The reporter learned from Zhejiang Airport Group on the 13th that due to the influence of this year's No. 12 typhoon "Plum Blossom" (strong typhoon level), Zhejiang Ningbo Airport, Zhoushan Airport and Taizhou Airport were cancelled. All flights on September 14.

As of 21:00 on the 13th, Hangzhou Airport had cancelled 134 flights in the afternoon and night of the 14th; Wenzhou Airport had cancelled a total of 144 flights on the 14th, including 72 inbound and 72 outbound flights.

  For flights after the 14th, each airport will release relevant flight information to the public in a timely manner according to the changes in the typhoon.

Ningbo airport staff are checking the navigation equipment.

Photo courtesy of Zhejiang Airport Group

  In order to meet the "Plum Blossom", Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Zhoushan, Taizhou and other airports strictly implement 24-hour on-duty, make pre-arrangements for flight reduction after typhoon landfall, and information release, accommodation, and booking changes for delayed and cancelled flights, etc. Guaranteed pre-arrangement of work.

  At present, Hangzhou Airport has organized and carried out hidden danger and risk investigations, fully implemented measures such as corporate jet mooring, apron FOD prevention, and construction safety.

The six commandos of the airport firefighting, first aid, public security, armed police, information guidance and power have started to prepare for duty.

  Ningbo Airport organized personnel to carry out investigation and management of key areas, and stockpiled various emergency materials such as sandbags, wooden boards, tarpaulins, assault boats, raincoats and rain boots, and environmental disinfecting drugs according to the requirements of the emergency plan. Be meticulous and practical.

  Wenzhou Airport continued to do a good job in emergency material reserves and logistical support, and continued to do a good job in the investigation of hidden dangers, especially the inspection of key parts.

In addition, Wenzhou Airport will also dynamically adjust the response level and related work measures according to the development trend of the typhoon.

Wenzhou Airport staff are fixing the apron equipment.

Photo courtesy of Zhejiang Airport Group

  Zhoushan Airport has launched a 2-level emergency response to typhoon prevention, and arranged for personnel to conduct 24-hour on-site inspections, prepare sandbags in advance, and all lighting fixtures are fully charged; every 2 hours, personnel are arranged to inspect the drainage pump station on site to complete the drainage of weeds and silt. A 20-person emergency assault team was formed to strengthen inspections.

  Taizhou Airport has launched a level II response on the 13th, formed an emergency response team for typhoon prevention and flood control, and continued to carry out inspection and implementation of typhoon prevention measures before the impact of the typhoon. .

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