Which cities will Kanu affect?
Jilin province 1
At 05: 00 on the 7th, the center of Typhoon Kanu (a severe tropical storm) this year was located on the northwest Pacific Ocean (27.7 degrees north latitude, 0/30.9 degrees east longitude) about 430 kilometers south-east of Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan. The maximum wind force near the center is 10 (28 m/s), and the lowest pressure in the center is 970 hectopascals, with a magnitude of 7.
It is estimated that Kanu will move slowly to the north-north direction at a speed of about 5 kilometers per hour. On the evening of the 7th, it will turn to the northwest in the southwest of Japan, the moving speed will gradually accelerate, the intensity will be enhanced, and it will approach the southern coast of Kyushu Island in Japan. The typhoon will continue northward in the future, which may bring wind and rain impacts to 10 to 1 1 in Jilin Province.
2. Liaoning Province
Due to the change of Kanu's route, the route of Typhoon Kanu landing in Japan will be lost, and the landing time and place will suddenly change greatly. It is very likely that Kanu will only scrape to the western island of Kyushu, Japan, but will not land, and then go straight to the southeast coastal area of South Korea to complete the first landing, and then it is possible to cross the mountains and seas and go to North Korea for the second landing.
It is worth noting that at that time, the main attack area that Kanu Typhoon Center may pass through in the future, that is, the place marked by shadows, will press on Liaoning Province in northeast China, which may bring wind and rain impact to Liaoning Province.
Matters needing attention when encountering typhoon weather:
1. Residents should pay close attention to the weather forecast and relevant notices in time to understand the path, intensity and early warning information of typhoon.
2. Try to stay indoors, choose a solid building to shelter from the wind, close the doors and windows, and ensure the tightness of the house.
3. Avoid being close to coastal areas, rivers, ditches and other areas susceptible to floods and storm surges, so as to avoid the danger of being trapped or washed away.
4. Avoid walking or driving into the stagnant water area to avoid being submerged or in danger.
5, pay attention to prevent strong winds and flying sand, flying stones and other possible injuries, to avoid staying in outdoor high places or open areas.
6, avoid contact with wires, poles and other live facilities, so as to avoid electric shock accidents.