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When did Typhoon Du land in Shanghai?

Typhoon Du did not land in Shanghai, and its peripheral circulation may affect Shanghai.

This year's No.5 typhoon "Du Surui" (super typhoon level) is expected to enter the northeastern part of the South China Sea on the night of 26th, and its intensity will gradually weaken, and it will land in the coastal area from central Fujian to eastern Guangdong on the morning of 28th. Maximum wind force near the center when landing 13- 15 (40-48m/s, typhoon level or strong typhoon level). 27-29 will have a wind and rain impact on Shanghai.

Affected by the periphery of Typhoon Du, a thunderstorm occurred in Minhang District at noon on the 27th. According to statistics, the rainfall in Pujin Street exceeded 20.0mm from 00: 00 to 09: 00 on July 27th. From 28th to 30th, Minhang District continued to be affected by Typhoon Du, and there was heavy rain.

Rainfall: It is still cloudy in the morning from 28th to 30th in Minhang District, sometimes with showers or thunderstorms, with obvious shower characteristics. The rainfall in some areas is 30-50 mm, in some areas it is 60-80 mm, and the maximum hourly rainfall intensity is 20-40 mm.

Gale: During the day from 28th to 29th, the land southeast wind gusts in Minhang District are 6-7, and the gusts along the river are 8, and the wind will gradually weaken at night on 29th.

The Impact of Typhoon Du

Du has brought violent wind and waves to coastal areas, causing serious consequences such as ship damage, fishery loss and coastal erosion. Du has brought heavy rains and floods to coastal and inland areas, resulting in river flooding, landslides, urban waterlogging and other disasters.

Du Surui has brought serious influence to agriculture, industry, transportation, electric power and other industries, resulting in crop damage, factory shutdown, road interruption, power supply interruption and other problems.

Typhoon Du is a rare natural disaster, which has brought great losses and challenges to our country. However, under the leadership of the Party and the government, with the joint efforts of departments at all levels and the masses, we successfully dealt with the typhoon, rescued the affected people in time, and restored normal production and living order.