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• Typhoon No. 11 is expected to approach and possibly make landfall in the coastal areas of western Guangdong Province and eastern Hainan Province between September 6 and September 7.
• Stay updated with the latest weather information and implement appropriate safety measures.
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1. According to the China Meteorological Administration, Typhoon No. 11 (Asian name: Yagi) is forecasted to approach and potentially make landfall in the coastal regions of western Guangdong Province and eastern Hainan Province between September 6 and September 7. Alerts for heavy rain and strong winds have been issued. Areas along the typhoon’s path may experience not only strong winds and heavy rain but also potentially high waves, flooding, landslides, and impacts on various transportation services, including air routes.
2. If you are planning to travel to or stay in these regions, refer to the relevant websites for typhoon and local weather updates. If significant damage from the typhoon is anticipated, consider postponing travel, avoiding outdoor activities, or altering your schedule, routes, or destinations to ensure safety. For those already in the affected areas, stay informed through news reports and local authorities, keep emergency supplies like flashlights and portable radios, stock up on drinking water and food, inform family members of emergency contacts, and identify safe evacuation locations. Be aware that secondary hazards, such as landslides due to soil instability, may occur after the typhoon passes.
References:
• China Meteorological Administration:
• National Meteorological Center of China:
3. If you are caught in a disaster, follow the warnings issued by local weather authorities and contact your family in Japan and the nearest consulate for assistance.
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