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14-magnitude typhoon is approaching torrential rain or hitting Anhui: the first red flash flood disaster meteorological warning issued

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At 18:00 on July 21, the Ministry of Water Resources and the China Meteorological Administration jointly issued this year’s first meteorological warning for red flash flood disasters.It is estimated that mountain torrent disasters are likely to occur in parts of southwestern Hebei, southeastern Shanxi, and northern Henan (orange warning), and local mountain torrent disasters are very likely to occur (red warning). ). Other regions may also cause flash flood disasters due to local short-duration heavy rainfall.

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According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, as of 11 o’clock on the 21st, “Fireworks” has been upgraded to a strong typhoon of category 14 and the center is about 620 kilometers east of Yilan County, Taiwan Province. In the future, “Fireworks” will deviate at a speed of about 10 kilometers per hour. Moving in the west direction, the intensity gradually strengthened.

The Anhui Meteorological Observatory recently predicted that there will be many showers or thunderstorms in the outer cloud system of Typhoon No. 6 “Fireworks” south of the Huaihuai River. Among them, the Dabie Mountains and some areas along the Yangtze River south of the Yangtze River will be moderately heavy rains and local heavy rains, 26-27 In some parts of the eastern part of our province, there were moderate heavy rains and local heavy rains. In addition, from the 23rd, the average wind force in the southern and eastern parts of our province has increased to around level 4 and gusts to level 7.

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At 2 o’clock in the morning on July 18, Typhoon No. 6 this year “fireworks” was generated over the Northwest Pacific Ocean.

Its serial number is 2106, its English name is In-Fa, its name means fireworks, and its name comes from Macau, China.

At 5 o’clock in the morning, the center of the “firework” is located at 22.4 degrees north latitude and 132.5 degrees east longitude, which is about 1130 kilometers southeast of Yilan County, Taiwan Province. The maximum wind force near the center is 8 (18 m/s). The lowest air pressure is 998 hPa, and the radius of the 7-level wind circle is 200-400 kilometers.

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