Typhoon No. 3 may approach Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Anhui and other provinces after July 25.
Please make every effort to obtain the latest weather information and take appropriate safety measures.
1 The China Meteorological Administration forecasts that Typhoon Gaemi (also known as GAEMI) will approach Zhejiang, Jiangxi, and Anhui Provinces on and after July 25.
The forecast calls for heavy rain and stormy winds.
As the typhoon approaches, not only strong winds and heavy rain, but also high waves, floods, landslides, and other damage, as well as disruptions to airline routes and other transportation systems, are expected in the sea areas in its path and the surrounding areas. When going out or on a business trip, please pay close attention to the relevant information and ensure your safety.
If you are planning to travel to or stay in an area that is expected to be affected by a typhoon, please refer to the following websites to gather information on typhoons and local weather conditions. If you are already in the same area, please take precautions to avoid being caught in a disaster or accident.
If you are already in the area, please collect the latest information from the media and related organizations to prepare for disasters, keep a flashlight, portable radio, etc. on hand, stockpile drinking water and food, inform family members of emergency contact information, confirm evacuation sites in advance, and if necessary, take safety measures such as sheltering in a safe place. Please take measures.
Please note that even after the typhoon passes, there is a possibility of unpredictable secondary disasters such as mudslides caused by loosening of the ground.
Reference
Japan Meteorological Agency (Typhoon Information)
China Meteorological Administration
China Central Weather Bureau
3 If you are involved in a disaster, please follow the warnings issued by the local meteorological authorities to ensure your safety, and contact your family in Japan or the Consulate-General.
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