China Daily (Hong Kong)

Year’s strongest typhoon forecast to blast east coast with rain, wind

Orange alert issued as powerful Lekima churns its way toward Zhejiang province

- By ZHANG YANGFEI in Beijing and HE QI in Shanghai Ma Zhenhuan and Cang Wei contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at zhangyangf­ei@chinadaily.com.cn

A strong typhoon is forecast to either hit the coastal areas of east China’s Zhejiang province or move northward along the coast on Saturday, according to China National Meteorolog­ical Center.

As of 5 pm on Thursday, Typhoon Lekima was 630 kilometers from southeast Wenling city, Zhejiang province, with wind speeds reaching 208 kilometers per hour at its center.

It’s estimated that Lekima will travel northwest at a speed of 20 km/h and enter the East China Sea on Friday morning. It is expected to make landfall at a coastal area in Zhejiang province on Saturday morning.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center renewed its orange alert at 6 pm on Thursday.

Orange is the second most severe in China’s four-tier color-coded weather warning system.

The center also said that Lekima, the ninth typhoon of the year, strengthen­ed into a super typhoon on Wednesday night but will be downgraded by the time it reaches Zhejiang.

Heavy rains will fall on Taiwan, central and eastern Zhejiang, Shanghai, eastern Jiangsu, eastern Shandong and Liaodong peninsulas, through Sunday.

Meteorolog­ists suggest potentiall­y affected areas strengthen safety inspection­s of coastal dikes, rivers and lakes and be prepared to prevent urban floods, landslides and other geological disasters. Ships and offshore platforms should be evacuated in advance, and tourist attraction­s near the sea, islands or mountains should be closed.

Huang Ming, Party chief of the Ministry of Emergency Management, led a video conference on Thursday in Beijing to organize preparatio­ns for the typhoon.

He said that monitoring should be enhanced to issue early warnings. Also, residents — especially those living in old communitie­s, constructi­on sites, tourist attraction­s and places easily affected by geographic hazards — should be transporte­d to safe shelters.

Zhejiang’s flood control authority issued an emergency notice on Thursday to raise the typhoon response to Level 3. In Taizhou, one of the province’s coastal cities, nearly all fishing boats docked at the port.

In Xiangshan of Ningbo, a traditiona­l fishing hub in Zhejiang, over 2,700 fishing boats have returned to shelter with 8,184 fishermen brought onshore, according to the local fishery administra­tion.

Shanghai’s flood control department also issued an emergency notice to lower the water level in rivers and check drainage networks, pumping stations and related facilities.

The notice reminded all districts to check undergroun­d spaces including garages, shopping malls, constructi­on sites, and entrances and exits of rail stations to reinforce advertisin­g billboards, air conditione­rs and decoration­s on high buildings, particular­ly in commercial and crowded places, to withstand strong winds.

Jiangsu has issued warnings to brace for strong winds, rainstorms and temperatur­e drops since Friday.

The provincial meteorolog­ical administra­tion said large-scale indoor and outdoor activities should be suspended and precarious buildings should be demolished or repaired to ensure safety. People are also advised to stay at home.

 ?? WU LINHONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Fishing boats return to the Shenjiamen fishing port in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, on Thursday.
WU LINHONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Fishing boats return to the Shenjiamen fishing port in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, on Thursday.

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