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Will Typhoon Dusuri have any impact on Huizhou?

Typhoon "Dusuri" has had an impact on Huizhou, with many scenic spots closed and heavy rain.

Typhoon No. 5 "Dusuri" in 2023 was on the northeastern part of the South China Sea about 530 kilometers southeast of Huidong County at 10:40 on July 27. The maximum wind force near the center was level 15 (50 m/s). It is expected that the hot and hot weather will continue in Huizhou City on the 27th, with thundershowers in the afternoon, with the highest temperature around 37°C; on the 28th, cloudy conditions will turn to moderate thunderstorms with local heavy rains to heavy rains; on the 29th, heavy rains to heavy rains will occur in the south, and heavy rains will occur in the central and northern parts; on the 30th —On the 31st, it will be cloudy with showers or thundershowers.

In addition, many tourist attractions in Huizhou have been temporarily closed to the public, including Turtle Bay Tourist Area, Xuncha Tourist Resort, Pinghai Hot Spring, Daya Bay Mangrove Urban Wetland Park, Bihai Bay Scenic Area and other A-level tourist attractions. , and coastal tourist attractions such as Shuangyue Bay Observation Deck, Heipaijiao Geopark, and Daya Bay Gold Coast.

Measures to prevent typhoons:

1. Pay attention to the typhoon warning information issued by the meteorological department and understand the latest typhoon impacts.

2. Stock up on necessary daily necessities, such as flashlights, candles, drinking water, food, medicine, etc.

3. Fishing boats going out to sea should return to the port as soon as possible or take shelter from the wind in the nearest port and take measures to prevent fishing boat collisions.

4. Open-air group activities or large indoor gatherings should be canceled promptly. Kindergartens and schools should take temporary evacuation measures and suspend classes if necessary.

5. Check the electrical lines and gas equipment in time.

6. Clean flower pots and other debris on the windowsill and fix the outdoor unit of the air conditioner.

7. Use tape to stick the "rice" shape on the window.

8. If you live on the first floor or in a low-lying area, use bricks in advance to raise any furniture or appliances that cannot get into the water.