China News Service, Wenzhou, August 3rd, title: Typhoon "Hagupit" hits the southern Zhejiang coast

  Author Fan Yubin Pan Qinwen

  At about 19:00 on the 3rd, at Xingwan Wharf, Nanyue Town, Yueqing City, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, dark clouds were piled up and moved quickly, the coastal wind increased significantly, and showers drifted diagonally. An uneasy night is approaching, and the southern Zhejiang coast is waiting for the fourth typhoon "Hagupit" this year.

  According to the Zhejiang Meteorological Bureau, this year's No. 4 typhoon "Hagupit" is expected to make landfall along the coast from Wenling, Taizhou, Zhejiang to Cangnan, Wenzhou, from the night of the 3rd to the early morning of the 4th.

  On the morning of the 3rd, a reporter from China News Agency drove south from Hangzhou to Wenzhou. Along the way, the weather is sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy, everything is quite calm.

  At about 16:00 that day, the Zhejiang Flood Control and Drought Prevention Headquarters upgraded the typhoon prevention emergency response to level II, and the Wenzhou Flood Control and Drought Prevention Headquarters launched the typhoon prevention level I emergency response.

  At 16:30, the reporter came to the resettlement site of the Yueqing Sports Center, where about 300 evacuated persons have taken a rest. After the resettlement site has carried out temperature measurement, registration and other epidemic prevention measures for the personnel, they are approved to enter and provide food such as beds, water, and instant noodles.

  Rao Xianli from Jiangxi is a worker on a construction site in downtown Yueqing. This is the second time she has experienced a typhoon. She said: "I was notified yesterday to transfer. This morning everyone arrived at the resettlement site. Food and quilts were prepared before the transfer. The boss also provided us with food. It made us feel very warm."

  At the resettlement site, Wu Wenrong, director of the Social Affairs Office of Chengdong Street, Yueqing City, is busy directing the resettlement situation. He told reporters that the resettlement site can accommodate 600 people and mainly accepts nearby construction site personnel. In addition to the food provided by the company, the warehouse has prepared 500 meals, which will be distributed as needed.

  Due to the new crown pneumonia epidemic, migrants need to show their health codes, take their temperature, and wear masks when entering the resettlement sites. At the same time, the resettlement site has also arranged a temporary isolation place, and responsible doctors will be on duty 24 hours a day. In case of abnormal conditions, they will be reported and transferred in time.

  At 18 o'clock that day, as the landing time of Typhoon Hagupit was approaching, the reporter came to Xingwan Wharf in Nanyue Town, Yueqing City. At this time, the wind gradually increased, and it became a little difficult to stand up; on the sea, the fishing boat that was moving to a safer place was shaking with the waves.

  To the people of Nanyue Town, the typhoon is no stranger, and local anti-typhoon measures are being advanced in an orderly manner. According to Zheng Yan, the mayor of Nanyue Town, all local personnel to be transferred have been transferred. The air and ground safety hazards have basically been screened, and all the staff at the disaster shelters are in place, and all aspects are ready. "During a typhoon, safety first, close the doors and windows, and stay at home with peace of mind." Zheng Yan said.

  At about 21 o'clock, it was dark in Yueqing, the wind and rain were increasing, the streets were still brightly lit, most of the pedestrians had returned home, many shops closed early, and the whole city was waiting for the storm. (Finish)