Typhoon "Mikra" is approaching the southeastern ocean of Taiwan. Ships passing by need to return to the port in time to seek shelter from the storm.
This year's seventh typhoon, "Mikra," is approaching the southeastern waters of Taiwan. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a typhoon blue warning at 6 a.m. this morning. Typhoon "Mikra" is currently at super typhoon level, and it is expected to move towards the northwest at a speed of 10-15 kilometers per hour in the future, with little change in intensity, gradually approaching the southeastern waters of Taiwan. As a result, today in the Bashi Channel and the waters east of Taiwan, there will be winds of force 6 or higher, with maximum gusts of force 11-12. Ships passing through the area need to return to port in time to seek shelter.
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