Prevent typhoon "Hato" - transportation departments in various places organize personnel to take refuge, ships to seek shelter, and facilities to shut down.
Reporters learned from the Ministry of Transport that the Ministry of Transport continues to maintain a level two response to typhoon defense, organizing personnel in the areas where the typhoon is passing through to take shelter, ships to seek shelter, and facilities to shut down.
In Guangdong Province, a total of 75 passenger transportation routes have been suspended, with 537 passenger routes in 9 cities and 300 urban bus routes in 4 cities also suspended. Through consultation among Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, the Zhuhai Port of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge suspended exit clearance services from 3:00 pm on September 23.
The Department of Transportation of Hainan Province has strengthened response coordination, increased patrols on national and provincial highways, county roads, bridges, tunnels, and other key areas, and cleaned up 678 drainage facilities and over 750 fallen trees.
The Fujian Maritime Bureau continues to issue warning alerts and organize transportation, disseminating warning information through various means. Various branches of the bureau have advised 533 southbound ships to change their sailing plans to avoid the typhoon. They have also strengthened electronic patrols and remote inspections of ships seeking shelter in their jurisdiction, reminding them to enhance their on-duty presence and implement various typhoon prevention measures to prevent accidents such as ship dragging and collisions.
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