Chinanews.com, Nanjing, September 12 (Yang Xin, Xu Shanshan) According to China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd.'s news on the 12th, in response to the 14th typhoon "Sandu" this year, the Yangtze River Delta Railway will start from the 13th in response to typhoon changes. Adjust the operation of trains, make every effort to prevent typhoons, and ensure the safety of railway transportation.

  As of 12 o'clock on the 12th, the planned suspension of operation includes the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway, the Ningbo-Wenzhou section of the Hangzhou-Shenzhen line, and the Jintai railway on the 13th; the normal-speed trains on the Xiaoyong line will be suspended from 12:00 on the 13th to 10:00 on the 15th. All trains on the Xiaoyong line were suspended on the 13th and 14th.

  In the next step, the railway department will pay close attention to the changes in the path of the typhoon, and dynamically adjust the train operation plan according to the actual conditions such as wind speed, rainfall and disaster impact, and try to serve the needs of passengers for safe travel.

  The railway department reminds passengers who have purchased tickets for suspended trains, please do not rush to the station window to apply for refunds. You can apply for refunds on the Internet within 30 days (including the day) from the boarding date of the ticket, or hold the valid ticket used at the time of purchase The original ID card will be refunded to the station window (if the reimbursement voucher has been printed, please give the voucher to the station window staff). No handling fee will be charged for the above.

  On the morning of the 12th, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue orange warnings for typhoons.

It is expected that there will be heavy to heavy rains in parts of northern and central eastern Zhejiang, Shanghai, southeastern Jiangsu, northeastern Fujian, Taiwan Island, eastern and southern Sichuan, western Chongqing, northern Guizhou, and northeastern Yunnan today. Among them, eastern Zhejiang There is a heavy rainstorm (100~160mm) locally, and there is a heavy rainstorm or an extremely heavy rainstorm (250~280mm) locally on the island of Taiwan.

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