This year's No. 9 typhoon "Lu Bi" is expected to make landfall along the coast from Shanwei, Guangdong to Zhangpu, Fujian at noon on August 5.

Affected by this, many places in Fujian will usher in greater ups and downs.

  The reporter learned from China Railway Nanchang Bureau Group Co., Ltd. on the morning of August 5 that, in order to ensure the safety of railway transportation, Nanjing Railway has already managed the Hangzhou-Shenzhen line, the Pingnan line of the Quning line to Ningde, the Changfu line from Yongtai to Fuzhou, and the Yongpu line. Fengfu Line from Chendun to Duwu, Yingxia Line from Zhangping to Xiamen, Wainan Line, Longzhang Line, Ganrui-Long Line from Guanzishan to Longyan, Ganlong Line from Guanzishan to Longyan, Zhanglong Line, Zhangquan The line started to respond to Typhoon Class IV emergency response, and some passenger trains were suspended.

  In order to cope with the possible impact of typhoon "Lu Bi", China Southern Railway closely monitors the rainfall along the route, makes full use of satellite cloud images and radar maps to dynamically grasp the rainfall trend and typhoon dynamics, and promptly warns of heavy rainfall and possible disaster areas.

At the same time, China Southern Railway has arranged special personnel to strengthen the investigation of billboards, sound barriers, colored steel tiles, upper span building attachments, dangerous trees, etc., and promptly handle or reinforce facilities that are susceptible to intrusion caused by strong winds.

  The railway department will pay close attention to the direction of the typhoon, dynamically adjust the operation of the trains in the pipeline according to the wind speed and rain conditions, and take measures such as suspension, reopening, and restoration to ensure the safe operation of passenger trains.

The railway department reminds passengers that they can use the 12306 railway customer service platform, station large screens, broadcasts, and announcements to learn about train operations in time and arrange their itineraries reasonably.

(Reporter Wu Shengwei)

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]