"Bavi" weakened to a strong typhoon level yesterday evening, with multiple warnings still in effect.
Typhoon "Bavi", the 9th typhoon of this year, weakened from super typhoon level to strong typhoon level last night. At 5 am today, its center was located about 830 kilometers southeast of Keelung City, Taiwan Province, in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, at approximately 20.4 degrees north latitude and 128.0 degrees east longitude, with maximum wind force near the center reaching level 14. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a typhoon orange warning at 6 am today. It is expected that "Bavi" will move in the direction of northwest at a speed of 15-20 kilometers per hour, gradually approaching the coast of Zhejiang and Fujian. It is expected to make landfall along the coast from Fuqing, Fujian to Wenling, Zhejiang on the evening of the 11th, with a strong typhoon or typhoon level at the time of landfall, continuing to move in the northwest direction after landfall with gradually weakening intensity.
The Central Meteorological Observatory also issued a yellow rainstorm warning at 6 am today. It is expected that from 8 am today to 8 am tomorrow, there will be heavy to severe rain in parts of Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan, Guangxi, Hainan, Zhejiang, Taiwan and other areas.
The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a strong convective weather blue warning at 6 am today. It is expected that from 8 am today to 8 am tomorrow, parts of Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Liaoning, Beijing, Tianjin, Gansu, Sichuan, Taiwan and other areas will experience severe thunderstorms with wind gusts of over level 8 or hail.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and the China Meteorological Administration jointly issued a yellow geological disaster meteorological risk warning at 6 pm yesterday. It is expected that until 8 pm today, the yellow warning will cover parts of northern Beijing, western Hebei, northeastern Shanxi, southwestern Guangdong, southern Guangxi, southeastern and western Yunnan, central Gansu, eastern Qinghai and other areas, with a relatively high risk of geological disasters occurring.
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