Affected by typhoon “Bawe” No. 9 of this year, the ground and elevated sections of the entire Nanjing Metro network were suspended from the beginning of operation on July 12. According to an announcement issued by the Nanjing Metro Group in the early morning of the same day, the restoration time will be announced separately. According to the orange typhoon warning issued by the Nanjing Meteorological Observatory at 00:02 on the 12th, due to the impact of “Bawe,” the city's maximum gusts are expected to reach levels 9 to 10 on land and 10 to 12 on the surface of the water, and may be accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation. At 1 o'clock on the same day, the Nanjing Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters upgraded the emergency response to typhoon prevention to level II, reminding the public not to go out unless necessary. Furthermore, the entire network of the Hangzhou Metro Group took measures to stop operation at 6:00 on July 12. From 12:00 on July 11, the elevated sections of Ningbo Metro Line 1, 2, 3, and 4 and some underground stations were suspended; from 19:00, the entire network was suspended. Hangzhou and Ningbo upgraded their emergency response to typhoon level I at 18:00 on July 11 and 21:00 on July 10, respectively. In the middle of the night of July 11 and early morning of the 12th, “Bawe” landed on the coasts of Kanmen, Yuhuan, Zhejiang, and Qingjiang Town, Yueqing City, Wenzhou. At the time of the two landings, the maximum wind force near its center reached level 13, making it the strongest typhoon to land in China since this year.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
Affected by typhoon “Bawe” No. 9 of this year, the ground and elevated sections of the entire Nanjing Metro network were suspended from the beginning of operation on July 12. According to an announcement issued by the Nanjing Metro Group in the early morning of the same day, the restoration time will be announced separately. According to the orange typhoon warning issued by the Nanjing Meteorological Observatory at 00:02 on the 12th, due to the impact of “Bawe,” the city's maximum gusts are expected to reach levels 9 to 10 on land and 10 to 12 on the surface of the water, and may be accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation. At 1 o'clock on the same day, the Nanjing Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters upgraded the emergency response to typhoon prevention to level II, reminding the public not to go out unless necessary. Furthermore, the entire network of the Hangzhou Metro Group took measures to stop operation at 6:00 on July 12. From 12:00 on July 11, the elevated sections of Ningbo Metro Line 1, 2, 3, and 4 and some underground stations were suspended; from 19:00, the entire network was suspended. Hangzhou and Ningbo upgraded their emergency response to typhoon level I at 18:00 on July 11 and 21:00 on July 10, respectively. In the middle of the night of July 11 and early morning of the 12th, “Bawe” landed on the coasts of Kanmen, Yuhuan, Zhejiang, and Qingjiang Town, Yueqing City, Wenzhou. At the time of the two landings, the maximum wind force near its center reached level 13, making it the strongest typhoon to land in China since this year.