•Typhoon No. 21 is expected to approach and possibly make landfall in the coastal areas of Fujian Province from October 31 to November 1.
•Please stay informed with the latest weather updates and take appropriate safety measures.
1.According to the China Meteorological Administration, Typhoon No. 21 (Asian name: Kong-rey) is forecasted to approach and potentially make landfall in the coastal regions of Fujian Province from October 31 to November 1. Alerts have been issued for heavy rain and strong winds. In the sea areas and surrounding regions along the typhoon’s path, damages from strong winds and heavy rainfall, as well as potential high waves, flooding, and landslides, are anticipated. There may also be impacts on various modes of transportation, including air routes.
2.If you plan to travel or stay in these areas, please refer to the following relevant websites to gather typhoon information and local weather updates. If damage from the typhoon is expected, refrain from traveling or going out, or consider changing your itinerary, travel routes, or destinations to ensure your safety against disasters and accidents.
For those already in the area, please stay updated with reports and information from relevant authorities to prepare for potential disasters. Keep a flashlight, portable radio, and essential supplies like drinking water and food on hand. Inform family members of emergency contact details, check evacuation locations in advance, and take necessary precautions, such as seeking safe shelter if needed. Be aware that after the typhoon passes, secondary disasters such as landslides due to soil loosening may occur, so exercise caution.
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•China Meteorological Bureau:
•National Meteorological Center of China:
3.In the event you are caught in a disaster, please follow the warnings issued by local weather authorities to ensure your safety, and contact your family in Japan or the consulate.
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