China News Service, Hangzhou, July 23 (Zhang Yuhuan, Huang Ling, Yi Wei Yanran) According to the Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory, this year’s No. 6 typhoon "Fireworks" is most likely to make landfall on the north-central coast of Zhejiang from the afternoon of the 25th to the early morning of the 26th. It is typhoon level or strong typhoon level).

From July 19 to July 23 at 16:00, the cumulative pre-discharge volume of Zhejiang’s coastal plains was 434 million cubic meters. The province’s large and medium-sized reservoirs had a pre-discharge volume of 730 million cubic meters, and the pre-discharge and pre-discharge volume was equivalent to 83 West Lakes.

  Tong Huabin, deputy director of the Command Center of the Zhejiang Provincial Emergency Management Department, said that the "fireworks" typhoon has wide clouds and abundant water vapor. In the future, it will stagnate on the coast or inland of Zhejiang for a long time. Whether it is landing or going northward, it will bring more to the eastern part of Zhejiang. Heavy rainfall.

In addition, since the typhoon landed on the sixteenth lunar calendar, which coincided with the astronomical tide period, it would have a greater impact on Zhejiang seawalls and would not be conducive to drainage and flood discharge in various places.

  The Meteorological Department predicts that there will be torrential rains in eastern Zhejiang from the 24th to the 26th, with some heavy rains and some extremely heavy rains.

The province has issued early warnings of geological hazards and mountain torrent disasters in many places.

  As the wind and rain are approaching, many places in Zhejiang have set up "warning lines" against typhoons.

To ensure safety, as of 11 o'clock on the 23rd, more than 530 cargo ships in Taizhou's jurisdiction entered the port for shelter, including 148 key ships.

Construction of 20 wading projects in Taizhou's jurisdiction has been suspended, and all 20 passenger ferry routes have been suspended.

At present, Zhoushan has more than 2,800 commercial ships in harbor and nearly 6,000 fishing vessels in harbor. The sheltered waters of the jurisdiction are basically saturated with ships anchoring and avoiding typhoon.

The water passenger ferry route in Zhoushan area was suspended.

  In terms of urban flood control, the Zhejiang Provincial Emergency Management Department requires Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou and other places to prepare sufficient sandbags, baffles, drainage pumps and other emergency materials and equipment at subway entrances and exits under the coordination of local governments, and implement management and control measures to prevent floods. Backflow affects the safety of subway operation.

For example, all 25 large-scale drainage pump trucks in Hangzhou have been put in place, and more than 20,000 sacks and 8,400 straw bales have been reserved, and emergency linkage plans have been formulated for the linkage of some subway construction areas, and temporary drainage measures have been implemented.

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