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Is there a typhoon in Hunan?

There has been a typhoon in Hunan recently.

The Hunan Provincial Meteorological Observatory predicts that due to the influence of the peripheral cloud system of Typhoon "Dusuri" moving westward and northward today and tomorrow, there will be heavy rain in eastern and northern Hunan; from July 30 to August 1, Hunan will be in the On the west side of the subtropical high, most areas are dominated by cloudy weather with more afternoon convective weather. In terms of temperature, the wind in the province increased from the 29th to the 30th and the high temperature eased; the high temperature began to develop on the 31st.

The Changsha Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue blue warning signals for strong winds at 16:00 on the 28th: ​​Xiangjiang New District, Yuhua District, Tianxin District, Furong District, Kaifu District, Changsha County, Wangcheng District, Liuyang City, Ningxia There will be strong winds of level 6 to level 7 in rural areas and cities in the next 24 hours, with the maximum wind force reaching level 8 or above. Please take precautions.

Outdoor precautions during typhoon weather (part):

1. Pay attention to meteorological data and weather changes at any time. During a typhoon, try to avoid going out as much as possible. If you have to go out, please close the doors and windows, and inform your roommates, colleagues or superiors of your whereabouts and contact information. Be sure to wear eye-catching clothing, hold on to railings and other fixed objects as much as possible when the wind blows, and bend down and walk slowly when crossing bridges or walking on high places.

2. When walking on the street, be careful of falling objects from heights. Avoid walking near dilapidated housing, factories, work sheds, temporary buildings, scaffolding, telephone poles, trees, billboards, iron towers, etc. At the same time, it is not advisable to get close to iron towers, transformers, metal sheds, etc., and do not stay under big trees or near railway tracks.

3. Pay attention to the safety of your feet when wading. Typhoons are often accompanied by heavy rainfall, causing water accumulation on the roads. Employees should wear rain boots or sports shoes when going out, and do not go out barefoot or wearing sandals.

4. When encountering a thunderstorm outdoors, you should seek shelter in a relatively dry and leeward place. Do not rush in the rain, stay away from the water, and do not answer your cell phone.