China News Agency, Beijing, August 25th (Reporter Chen Su) The reporter learned from the China Meteorological Administration on the 25th that this year’s No. 8 typhoon "Bavi" is expected to land on the coast from eastern Liaoning to western North Korea with a typhoon intensity on the 27th. , Or become the strongest typhoon landed in the Northeast in history. The Central Meteorological Observatory upgraded and issued an orange warning for typhoon.

  At 16:00 on the 25th, "Bavi" had traveled to the northern part of the East China Sea, about 1080 kilometers south of the China-North Korea junction (Yalu River estuary), with a maximum wind force of 14 at about 151 kilometers per hour, reaching a strong typhoon level. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that typhoon "Bahwe" is strong and has a long impact on the northeast region, and it may become the strongest typhoon landed in Liaoning since 1949.

  According to forecasts, from the 25th to the 27th, there will be 8 to 11 winds in the northern East China Sea, the central and eastern waters of the Yellow Sea, and the eastern coast of Liaoning. The nearby sea area where the typhoon center passes can reach 12 to 15 and the gusts are 16 to 17; East China coast, Shandong There are 6 to 7 winds along the coast of the peninsula, Hebei, and western Liaoning. Affected by "Bavi", from the 26th to the 28th, there were heavy to heavy rains in northern Jiangsu, central and eastern Shandong, and most of the northeastern region. Among them, there were local heavy rains in southeastern Liaoning, central Heilongjiang, and central Shandong.

  According to statistics, from 1949 to 2020, 13 typhoons (including tropical depressions) landed in the Northeast, and only one landed in the Northeast with a tropical storm or higher intensity "first-hand". No typhoon has landed in the Northeast in the past 15 years since 2005.

  Meteorological experts pointed out that compared with the southeast coast, the Northeast has faced fewer typhoons. From historical data, there are two typhoons similar to the "Bahwe" in recent years, both of which have severely affected the Northeast, especially "Bulavan" caused widespread damage to crops in the Northeast. Although there is uncertainty about the location of the "Bavi" landing, the wind and rain will definitely arrive as scheduled.

  Experts remind that Liaoning and Jilin need to pay special attention to preventing floods, mountain torrents, and geological disasters in small and medium rivers that may be caused by the superposition of heavy rainfall; the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, the Bohai Sea and the coasts of East China, Liaoning and other sea areas need to prevent strong winds from navigating ships, offshore operation platforms, and coastal areas. The adverse effects of aquaculture, etc.; eastern Shandong and northern Jiangsu will also have strong wind and rain. The public needs to be more vigilant, pay close attention to typhoon trends and early warning information issued by the meteorological department, make reasonable arrangements for travel, and strengthen protection. (Finish)