China News Service, Yuyao, July 26 (Wang Yifei, Lin Bo) On the 26th, the impact of Typhoon No. 6 this year on Ningbo, Zhejiang Province continued.

In Yuyao, Ningbo, many places were flooded with water, which affected people's travel, production and life.

A local restaurant has flooded.

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  This year's No. 6 typhoon "Fireworks" landed again on the coast of Pinghu City, Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province on the 26th. The maximum wind force near the center was 10 (strong tropical storm, 28 m/s) when it landed.

  In the urban area of ​​Ningbo, the reporter saw that compared with the strong wind and showers of the previous two days, the weather was much "mild" that day, the wind was not strong, and only light rain continued.

But in the west of Ningbo, the rain in Yuyao City is even more severe.

According to news from the Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory, from 8 am on the 22nd to 6 am on the 26th, the accumulated rainfall at Dingjiafan Station in Dalan Town, Yuyao has reached 951 mm, breaking the maximum rainfall during the actual measurement of the typhoon that landed in Zhejiang Province.

Flooded shops.

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  The reporter saw in many villages and towns in the east of the city that the water of the rivers here has risen significantly, approaching the height of the roads on both sides.

At the same time, many blocks have been flooded, and residents can only wade through the water.

  On a road called Yangmei Road, the deepest part of the stagnant water has no knees.

There are still local residents travelling in twos and threes under umbrellas.

The shops on both sides of the road have been closed without people.

The first floor of a catering shop has been flooded with a depth of more than 20 cm. Business appliances and other items are placed on the tables in the shop. The oil stains in the shop are also floating on the water.

In front of another store, the store built a half-person high sandbag wall to resist standing water.

A sandbag wall was erected in front of a shop.

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  A resident told reporters that water began to accumulate on the road two or three days ago and gradually increased.

"There are industrial parks and villages, all of which are still inhabited. We were flooded on the first floor, so we can live on the second floor. The hotels in the town are full."

Residents are wading through the water.

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  In a roast duck restaurant in a relatively safe location, the owner Luo Yingda said: “After the 2013 typhoon'Fett', the location I chose to open the shop first is the place with a high location. The stagnant water brought by this typhoon is also very serious. The freezers in my house are all raised with bricks, otherwise the ducks in the cabinet will be'scrapped'."

  On Changle Road, Zhangting Town, Yuyao City, the accumulation of water exceeded the knees of adults, and many private cars stalled in the water due to wading.

A seemingly inflatable "boat" for water entertainment is paddling people on the water.

It is inconvenient for residents to travel.

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  "This is the "boat" of our swimming pool. We use it to carry children and elderly people who travel." Yu Jiangang, a summer worker at a local swimming pool, and two other young colleagues brought the "boat" out in the morning. Residents who dared to pass, drag them across the section of stagnant water.

It is inconvenient for residents to travel.

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  According to the relevant person in charge of Zhangting Township Government, all Zhangting enterprises have been shut down, with 207 flooded enterprises; 2 flooded villages and 1 flooded community.

As of 12:00 on the 26th, the town should have transferred 4154 people, 4154 people have been transferred; 13 disaster shelters and 3 temporary resettlement points have been activated, and 1034 people have been resettled.

Local street people.

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  According to the Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory, from 8 am on the 22nd to 6 am on the 26th, the average rainfall in Zhejiang province was 134 millimeters, and the average rainfall in 21 counties (cities, districts) exceeded 200 millimeters.

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