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Typhoon “Compasses” approaching Haikou three ports will stop operations at 7 o’clock on the 12th

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The reporter learned from the Haikou Municipal Transportation and Port and Shipping Administration of Hainan Province on the afternoon of the 11th that according to weather forecasts, the three ports in Haikou will stop operations at 7 o’clock on the 12th due to the influence of the typhoon “compass”. At present, Haikou Xiuying Port and Railway South Port are operating normally, and the port has sufficient capacity. Vehicles that need to cross the sea should hurry to cross the sea, and be sure to make reservations for ticket purchases through channels such as “Qiongzhou Strait Ferry Manager” and “Rail Ferry” WeChat public account. You can enter the port in an orderly manner 3 hours in advance with your ticket. Vehicles that have not made an appointment or have not made an appointment are not allowed to go to the port. During the epidemic, drivers and passengers crossing the sea are reminded to pay attention to epidemic prevention.

According to news from the Hainan Meteorological Observatory on October 11, at 14:00, the center of this year’s No. 18 Typhoon Compasses (tropical storm level) is located on the sea about 495 kilometers northeast of Manila, Philippines. The maximum wind force near the center is 9 (23 m/s). , The lowest pressure in the center is 990 hPa.

It is expected that the “compass” will move westward at a speed of about 25 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will slowly increase. It will enter the northeastern part of the South China Sea at night on the 11th and approach the southeastern coast of Hainan Island, and may be from noon to night on the 13th. Landed in the coastal area of ​​the southeastern part of Hainan Island or passed by the southern coast. (Main station reporter Zhong Huaxia)

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