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Zhejiang, Fujian brace for Typhoon Hagupit

By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-08-04 07:32
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Fishing boats return to ports in Fuzhou, East China's Fujian province, on Aug 3, 2020. [Photo/Chinanews.com]

The coastal province of Zhejiang in East China-one of the regions expected to be hit head-on by Typhoon Hagupit, the fourth typhoon of the year-on Monday launched a Level II emergency response to thwart possible damages brought by the storm, which was expected to hit the mainland Monday night.

The coastal city of Wenzhou, where the typhoon was predicted to make landfall, raised its alert from orange to red, the strongest in the country's four-tier color-coded warning system, for Hagupit on Monday afternoon. Taizhou, another city lying on the coastline of Zhejiang, issued an orange alert.

With an average speed of 22 kilometers per hour moving northwest, the typhoon was expected to bring downpours and gales to the cities in south Zhejiang, especially Wenzhou, Taizhou and Lishui, as well as areas in Fujian province.

Top officials in the province-Che Jun, Party chief of Zhejiang, and provincial Governor Yuan Jiajun-have urged all Party and government authorities to take measures to lower the risks and protect marine and fishery populations along coastal areas.

The provincial government has required all fishing boats to return to ports or sail to safe zones.

As of noon Monday, a total of 4,481 tourists in these areas had been evacuated, and all coastal passenger ships have been suspended. Some railway trains traveling between Taizhou, Lishui, Wenzhou and Fujian's Ningde will be temporarily stopped as well.

In addition, 16 flights coming to or leaving Wenzhou Longwan International Airport had been canceled as of 9 am Monday.

Fujian issued an orange alert for Hagupit on Monday afternoon.

Big sea waves were expected to emerge on the coast of Ningde city when the typhoon lands. All the boats on the sea have been called to return and port facilities are being reinforced to ward off the rain and wind caused by the typhoon.

Further, all indoor and outdoor mass gatherings in the coastal areas of Fujian have been canceled, according to the local authority on Monday.

Nationwide, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Sunday issued a notice to urge local governments to batten down the hatches in preparation of Hagupit and ensure the safety of farming and fishing activities in regions that would be affected by the strong gusts and heavy downpours.

Qin Jirong contributed to this story.

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