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Typhoon Saddle landed in the Philippines and will enter the South China Sea. What precautions should be taken?

According to the relevant announcement issued by Hainan Meteorological Bureau, Typhoon No.9? Saddle? It will enter the northeastern South China Sea in the early hours of this morning, reach the coast of western Guangxi during the day, and land inland, which will have a great impact on the local environment and travel. Due to the arrival of typhoon, there will be heavy rainfall in Qiongzhou Strait, zhongsha islands and other nearby waters. At present, the typhoon Saddle is moving to the northwest at the speed of15km per hour, and its intensity will continue to increase, but it will only weaken after landing inland. Relevant departments also reminded local fishermen in the surrounding areas to adjust their sea-going plans according to the typhoon situation, and have done a good job in port safety management. Affected by the typhoon, there was a strong wind of 9~ 10 in Qiongzhou Strait, and relevant departments have done a good job in navigation scheduling and maritime material transportation.

When the typhoon comes, we should take preventive measures in advance to avoid accidents. First, when we are at home, we should close the doors and windows in advance, remove the clothes stored on the windowsill, and check whether the facilities on the balcony and the water and electricity at home are safe. In extreme weather such as typhoon and thunder, it is necessary to cut off the power supply at home to prevent lightning strikes. If a typhoon comes, you should immediately stop related work and operations and choose a relatively safe place. And to avoid the billboard tower, he said, don't walk on the road with water in the dangerous area, but also pay attention to whether the surrounding distribution box is dangerous. During the typhoon, try to reduce driving, avoid water accumulation points and avoid wading incidents. Personnel working at sea should go to a safe harbor to take shelter from the wind. If they don't escape in time, they should get in touch with relevant departments, report their own situation and wait for the rescue of relevant departments. These measures can effectively prevent losses caused by typhoons. When we are threatened by a typhoon, we should get in touch with relevant departments in time to ensure our own safety and wait for rescue.