Will typhoon affect Hebei?
Typhoon will affect Hebei.
Affected by the weakened low pressure and peripheral circulation of Typhoon Dusuri, extreme precipitation weather processes occurred in some areas of Hebei. The rainfall lasted for a long time, the cumulative rainfall was large, and the impact range was wide. After the typhoon makes landfall, it will continue to move northward and gradually weaken. Starting from July 29, Hebei will gradually be affected by its peripheral circulation and low pressure from south to north. From July 29 to August 1, there will be a clear trend in Hebei from south to north. heavy rainfall process.
The heaviest rainfall period is from July 30 to July 31. There are generally heavy to heavy rains in the central, southern and northeastern regions, with local heavy rains, and extremely heavy rains may occur in individual places. Among them, the cumulative rainfall in Baoding, Langfang and the south and southern Chengde, Tangshan and Qinhuangdao can reach 80 to 150 mm, locally it can reach 200 to 300 mm, and individual locations will reach more than 400 mm. From July 30 to August 1, most of Hebei Province experienced east to northeast winds of level 6 to level 7, gusts of level 7 to level 8, and local winds reaching level 9.
Typhoon prevention points
1. Close doors and windows, and move clothes, flower pots, hanging objects, etc. on the roof, window sills, and balconies to prevent them from being blown down by strong winds.
2. Check air-conditioning outdoor units, awning brackets, clothes drying racks and other living facilities, and tighten structures that are easily blown by the wind.
3. Check whether the water, electricity, gas and other facilities in your home are safe.
4. If there is a typhoon and thunder, cut off the power supply of various electrical appliances to prevent lightning strikes.
5. If water enters your home, be sure to cut off the power supply, close doors and windows, raise cabinets, beds and other furniture, especially put rice, vegetables and other food at high places, and evacuate to a safe place as soon as possible. area.
6. Residents living in dilapidated houses, simple houses, work sheds, low-lying areas or areas prone to flash floods should seek refuge with relatives and friends in advance, or cooperate with relevant departments for unified relocation.