Comprehensive reports from Hong Kong Radio, Xinhua News Agency, Reuters, etc., the Hong Kong Observatory issued the latest weather report at 8 pm on Friday saying that Sula's wind eyes have gradually been away from Hong Kong, but its destructThe big threat, so the highest level 10 wind ball signal was issued.
Tenth Wind Ball is the highest level in the tropical cyclone warning issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. It will only be sent when the average wind is 118 kilometers or more.Only will it bring such a high wind speed.Since 1946, Hong Kong has only hung only 16 times 10 windballs.
After more than seven hours of strong storms, the Hong Kong Observatory changed to the No. 8 Windball signal at about 3:40 am on Saturday (2nd), and it is expected to last until 12 noon on Saturday.
Affected by the tide of storms, the water level in low -lying areas along the coast of Hong Kong rose rapidly on Friday night.Starting at 9 o'clock that night, the water level in the coastal areas in the eastern part of Hong Kong rose. Among them, Lukang rose to about six meters above the benchmark surface of Haitu at the time of midnight, an increase of about four meters from the normal tide, which was a record high.More than one meter in depth.
In order to deal with typhoon, the Hong Kong Government has announced that all primary and secondary schools and kindergartens were suspended on September 1 and 2nd;The subway and light iron open -air train are suspended, and the underground train maintains limited operations; multiple public service departments have suspended all or part of their businesses; flights such as Cathay Pacific Airlines in Hong Kong also canceled from 2 pm on Friday to 10 am on Saturday.About 460 flights, more than 300 people were trapped at the airport.
The disaster of super huge typhoon Sura also spread to Macau.The Macau government ordered all the casinos to close all the campaigns until they were notified separately. The Hong Kong -Zhuhai -Macao Bridge in Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai stopped vehicle operation on Friday. On Friday to Saturday, hundreds of trips to and from Macau were also canceled.
The monitoring of the China Central Meteorological Station showed that Sula had landed on the Jinwan District of Zhuhai, Zhuhai, Guangdong at about 3:30 am on Saturday, becoming the strongest typhoon to Guangdong this year.After landing, Sula will gradually move along the coast of Guangdong to the south of the south. Western Guangdong will usher in the strongest period of wind and rain. Macau, Zhuhai, Zhongshan and other places may suffer heavy rain or heavy rain.
In order to deal with the storm, from August 31, Shanwei, Jieyang, Shantou, Huizhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Zhongshan and other cities in Guangdong have announced the "five stops" (stop work, suspend business, suspend classes, stop, stopMeasures for transportation and discontinuation).The Guangrian Group reported that all trains in and out of Guangdong Province were suspended from 8 pm to Saturday at 6 pm on Saturday.It is reported that Shantou, Shanwei, Jieyang, Chaozhou and other Guangdong City have successively issued notices, requiring primary and secondary schools (kindergartens) to open the opening time of 2023 to September 4.
As of 10 am as of Friday, the whole province of Guangdong has transferred more than 780,000 people in the dangerous area in advance. Nearly 85,000 fishing boats operating in Guangdong coastal operations have also returned to the port; Fujian Province, located in northern Guangdong Province, alsoMore than 160,000 people have been evacuated.
Shenzhen, with more than 17 million people, has also implemented the "five stops" and exchanges for transactions on Friday afternoon, and warned that the destructive wind may last until Saturday.From 12 noon on Friday, Shenzhen Airport suspended all flights in and out of Hong Kong.
In addition, for the menacing Sura Typhoon and another typhoon "Anemone" that may land in Fujian Province, the rescue system of the Ministry of Transport has deployed 16 high -power rescue ships and ships andNine rescue helicopters strengthen response to ensure that once the disaster occurs, the rescue can be dispatched quickly.