Does Typhoon Du Surui have an impact on Suzhou?
Typhoon Du Surui has an impact on Suzhou.
Suzhou Meteorology released the early gale report. Due to the influence of the typhoon periphery, under the continuous water vapor transport, there were scattered thunderstorms in Suzhou City in a short period of time. Today, the city is cloudy to cloudy, with scattered showers or thunderstorms; There will be scattered showers or thunderstorms from cloudy to cloudy tomorrow. The southeast wind is 4 ~ 5, and the gust is 6, and gradually increases to 5, 6 ~ 7, and the surface gust is 8.
At 14: on the 27th, the No.5 typhoon "Du Surui" this year was centered on the sea about 1,1km south of Suzhou, and the maximum wind force near the center was 15 (5m/s). It is expected to move to the north-west direction at a speed of about 15 kilometers per hour, and the intensity will be enhanced. In terms of temperature, in the coming week, Sioux City will temporarily bid farewell to high temperature days, with the highest temperature of 31 ~ 33℃.
disaster prevention and avoidance measures in typhoon days:
1. In case of disasters such as collapse, tilt and flooding of houses and sheds that may be caused by strong winds and heavy rains, please immediately help yourself and contact for assistance.
2, water shipping personnel, construction site construction personnel affected by the storm to stop or shut down in time.
3. Move the easily falling articles piled up at high altitude outdoors indoors. Outdoor suspended, high-altitude facilities and simple and temporary buildings should be reinforced in time to prevent people from being blown off by the wind and damaging things.
4. Arrange the travel mode reasonably, and try to avoid stopping or parking vehicles around trees, billboards, low-lying areas, etc.
5. When driving, make a detour in case of stagnant water. If you accidentally drive into a low-lying area and the stagnant water rises rapidly, you should leave the vehicle quickly and transfer to the next high ground.
6, all kinds of complexes, civil air defense facilities, underground garages and other underground spaces should implement emergency drainage plans and strengthen access management.