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Heavy rain! Heavy rain! Guangxi will be affected by typhoon.

Under the influence of Typhoon Little Dog, it rained heavily in Guangxi.

The 14th typhoon "Little Dog" crossed Hainan Island with tropical storm level or strong tropical storm level this year, and then entered the southern part of Beibu Gulf, which also strengthened the impact on Guangxi, and there will be strong wind and rain weather in the southern part of Guangxi and Beibu Gulf. Affected by the "little dog", from the night of the 9 th to the 11 th, there were 6 winds and 8 gusts in southern Guangxi, 8 winds and 9 gusts in the Beibu Gulf, heavy rain and local heavy rain in eastern Guangxi and coastal areas.

Due to the influence of "Little Dog" superimposed with cold air, strong winds will continue to blow in Guangxi in the next few days, accompanied by some rainfall, with heavy rain to heavy rain in some areas. Experts suggest that the public in southern Guangxi should pay attention to prevent disasters such as factory sheds, temporary structures, outdoor billboards and tree collapses caused by strong winds.

The origin of the naming of typhoon "Little Dog" is as follows:

On November 25th, 1997, the countries and regions concerned decided to standardize the naming of typhoons at the 3th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization held in Hongkong, China. Among them, tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea were named with Asian style, and the naming method was as follows: a naming table was made in advance, and then it was recycled year after year in sequence. The naming table contains ***14 names, which are provided by 14 member countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region to which WMO belongs.

Since Typhoon Libra, the 27th in 217, caused the most serious casualties in Mindanao, Philippines since Typhoon Baoxia in 212, the name Libra was removed from the typhoon naming list by the Typhoon Committee afterwards, and was replaced by the name "Little Dog" provided by Japan at the 51st meeting of the Typhoon Committee in 219, which means the constellation canis minor in the equatorial belt.