Affected by the combined effects of typhoon No. 6 and typhoons No. 7 and No. 8, the offshore wind power in the Zhejiang Sea has now reached levels 6-7, gusts of magnitude 8, and the waves are 2 meters high. Today, it will increase to northeast wind level 8 with gusts of magnitude 9-10, and the waves are 3 meters high. Currently, it coincides with an astronomical storm surge. According to the meteorological department's investigation, “three encounters” of storm surges may occur in Zhejiang waters, which will have a huge impact on the navigation environment. At 9 a.m. this morning, the Zhejiang Maritime Administration raised the emergency response to typhoon prevention in the southern waters of Zhejiang to level 3. Currently, 30 passenger routes in Wenzhou and Taizhou have been suspended, all coastal passenger routes have been suspended, 55 passenger routes between Ningbo and Zhoushan have been suspended; 138 hydraulic projects in Zhejiang waters have been suspended, and 284 construction vessels have been evacuated to sheltered waters. In order to do a good job of preventing typhoons at sea, the Zhejiang Maritime Department implemented a 24-hour duty system, focusing on strengthening the inspection and response of anchored ships. It issued 75,000 warning messages, inspected 11,000 ships, and coordinated 6 professional rescue boats from the East China Sea Rescue Bureau and the Shanghai Salvage Bureau to be on duty in Zhejiang, and arranged for 151 port tugboats to guard the coast of Zhejiang. The Zhejiang Maritime Department reminds that travelers who need to travel by sea during the summer should pay timely attention to typhoon warning information, plan their itinerary reasonably, and ensure travel safety.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/25 02:33
Affected by the combined effects of typhoon No. 6 and typhoons No. 7 and No. 8, the offshore wind power in the Zhejiang Sea has now reached levels 6-7, gusts of magnitude 8, and the waves are 2 meters high. Today, it will increase to northeast wind level 8 with gusts of magnitude 9-10, and the waves are 3 meters high. Currently, it coincides with an astronomical storm surge. According to the meteorological department's investigation, “three encounters” of storm surges may occur in Zhejiang waters, which will have a huge impact on the navigation environment. At 9 a.m. this morning, the Zhejiang Maritime Administration raised the emergency response to typhoon prevention in the southern waters of Zhejiang to level 3. Currently, 30 passenger routes in Wenzhou and Taizhou have been suspended, all coastal passenger routes have been suspended, 55 passenger routes between Ningbo and Zhoushan have been suspended; 138 hydraulic projects in Zhejiang waters have been suspended, and 284 construction vessels have been evacuated to sheltered waters. In order to do a good job of preventing typhoons at sea, the Zhejiang Maritime Department implemented a 24-hour duty system, focusing on strengthening the inspection and response of anchored ships. It issued 75,000 warning messages, inspected 11,000 ships, and coordinated 6 professional rescue boats from the East China Sea Rescue Bureau and the Shanghai Salvage Bureau to be on duty in Zhejiang, and arranged for 151 port tugboats to guard the coast of Zhejiang. The Zhejiang Maritime Department reminds that travelers who need to travel by sea during the summer should pay timely attention to typhoon warning information, plan their itinerary reasonably, and ensure travel safety.