China News Service, Changchun, August 26 (Reporter Guo Jia) The reporter learned from the Jilin Provincial Meteorological Bureau on the evening of the 26th that the peripheral cloud system of Typhoon "Bavi" has begun to affect the southeastern part of the province. As of 17:00 on the 26th, there have been 7 heavy rains and 28 moderate rains in the province, with the maximum rainfall of 47.9 mm.

  "Bahwe" is the 8th typhoon this year, and it is currently a strong typhoon. At 17:00 on the 26th, "Bavi" was located in the southern part of the Yellow Sea, about 610 kilometers south of the border between China and North Korea. The maximum wind force near the center was 14 levels, and the minimum pressure at the center was 950 hPa.

  It is expected that "Bavi" will move northward at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour, with little change in intensity. The intensity began to weaken on the evening of the 26th, and it passed through the central part of Jilin Province during the day on the 27th and gradually transformed into a temperate zone. cyclone.

  It is estimated that the main influence of "Bawei" on Jilin will be mainly concentrated from day to night on the 27th. At that time, there will be heavy to heavy rains in Songyuan, Changchun, Siping, Liaoyuan, Jilin, Tonghua, and Baishan. There will be heavy rains in some places, and the nature of the rainfall will continue. Mainly on sex and stability.

  The Jilin Provincial Meteorological Bureau reminded that the area that "Bavi" passes through is the main area of ​​heavy rainfall. It is necessary to focus on the prevention of mountain torrents and geological disasters. The city needs to strengthen traffic safety and management, and pay special attention to preventing high-altitude operations and temporary buildings from strong winds. Possible adverse effects caused by objects, advertising plaques, tall trees, communication lines, etc.

  In view of the research and evaluation of "Bavi", the Jilin Provincial Meteorological Bureau has upgraded its emergency response to major meteorological disasters (typhoons) from level III to level II on the afternoon of the 26th. (Finish)