China News Service, Ningbo, September 1 (Reporter Lin Bo) "The sea is very windy now. I am driving the fishing boat to the sheltered anchorage in the Crab Claw Port, and I will arrive in about half an hour." September 1, Zhejiang Xu Guangnan, a fisherman from Xiangshan County, Ningbo City, is driving a fishing boat in the waters of Xiangshan Port. In an interview on the same day, he said that the power of the typhoon "Xuanlannuo" should not be underestimated, and the boat must be parked well before the typhoon comes.

  This year's No. 11 typhoon "Xuan Lannuo" has been strengthened to a super typhoon level.

  According to the latest news from the Ningbo Meteorological Observatory, under the influence of typhoon "Xuanlannuo", there will be continuous strong winds on the surface of the East China Sea from September 1 to 5.

Among them, from September 1 to 2, the sea surface wind force in the East China Sea gradually increased from 7 to 9 to 10 to 11, and from September 3 to 5, the East China Sea surface wind increased from 11 to 12 to 14 to 16.

Ships from Ninghai returned to port to take shelter from the wind.

Photo courtesy of Wu Ligao

  The reporter found that as of now, Ningbo, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Zhoushan and other coastal areas have activated the relevant level IV emergency response to typhoon defense.

  According to the Xiangshan County Water Conservancy and Fisheries Bureau, starting from September 1, all recreational fishing boats and aquaculture boats in the county will be closed (operations), and fishing boats in the port will not be allowed to go out to sea until the typhoon defense order is lifted.

  Yu Song, director of Xiangshan County Fishing Port Fishing Boat Safety Rescue Information Center, said in an interview on September 1 that more than 620 fishing boats were operating outside the county every day after August 1. As of 9:00 on September 1, there were more than 580 fishing boats. A fishing boat entered the port to take shelter from the wind, and 45 fishing boats are still on their way back to the port and are expected to arrive at the port at 12:00 on the same day.

  At Xiashan Wharf, Qiangjiao Town, Ninghai County, Ningbo City, local town and village cadres are carefully checking the docking of boats returning to the port for shelter, helping crew members to transfer items on board and reinforcing the mooring ropes along the coastline.

  Wang Mingming is the "boat boss" of the leisure fishing boat in Xiashan Village. After receiving the typhoon defense information sent by the relevant departments, he moored the boat on August 31 and persuaded the tourists to return to take shelter from the wind.

  According to the introduction of the staff of Qiangjiao Zhenning Bay Tourist Service Center on September 1, the Hengshan Island scenic spot has been closed since that day, and all passenger ships have stopped operating.

  In Dongsha Fishing Port, Dongtou District, Wenzhou City, rows of fishing boats are docked neatly. The long anchor line extends from the hull and is tied to the anchor position. The fishermen are reinforcing the anchor line, and the wharf is busy.

  "This typhoon has a great impact on us, and now everyone is strengthening the anchor ropes on the fishing boats." Lin Zhongmin, a local fisherman in Dongtou, said in an interview on August 31.

The scene of ships returning to the port to take shelter from the wind in the waters of Xiangshan Port.

Photo courtesy of Ma Hongyu

  According to reports, in order to effectively implement various anti-typhoon measures, a professional inspection team was also organized locally in Dongtou to inspect the areas where the fishing port docks are anchored, focusing on the potential safety hazards of fishing boats in the port. Be prepared to go ashore and take shelter from the wind.

  In Ruian, Wenzhou, the local maritime department is working with the local government to launch an emergency plan, quickly organize personnel, and mobilize more than 200 tourists from Beiji and Beilong Island to evacuate in advance.

  "The impact of this typhoon will last for a long time. If passengers stay on the island for a long time, it will have a great impact on their lives." Lin Pei, captain of the Binhai Coastal Inspection Law Enforcement Brigade of the Feiyunjiang Maritime Affairs Office of the Wenzhou Maritime Safety Administration, said in September In an interview on the 1st, he said that for safety reasons, at present, all tourists on Beiji and Beilong islands have been evacuated.

  In Linhai, Taizhou, the city's fishery management department issued an emergency notice on August 31, requiring all small fishing boats and fishing boats in the ocean south of 29 degrees north latitude to arrive at the port before 24:00 on August 31 to take shelter; Fishing boats in the ocean north of 100 degrees, arrived in Hong Kong before 12:00 on September 1 to take shelter.

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