2023 Shenzhen Typhoon "Sula
The orange typhoon warning for the Shenzhen Shantou Special Cooperation Zone was upgraded to red. At 10:00 am on the 1st, Typhoon "Sula" was located in the northeast of the South China Sea, 144 kilometers southeast of Shenzhen Shantou. The Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory upgraded the orange typhoon warning for the Shenzhen Shantou sea area and the Shenzhen Shantou Special Cooperation Zone to red at 11:00 am on September 1, 2023. It is expected that the average wind force in the Shenzhen Shantou Special Cooperation Zone will reach 12 or above.
At around 12 noon, the reporter and his team arrived at Paijiao Beach in Shimen Town, Shenzhen Shantou Special Cooperation Zone. Through the video footage, it can be seen that the rain and waves on site have gradually increased. We can see a sentry box by the seaside, and now the seawater has overflowed to the vicinity of this sentry box
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At present, the three defense situation in Nanshan District is stable, and 108 indoor shelters have been opened. The picture shows emergency supplies.
On the morning of September 1st at 11:00 am, a group of reporters from Shenzhen News Network arrived at the Shenzhen Shantou West Central School in Nanwai. In response to Typhoon Sula, the Shenzhen Shantou Special Cooperation Zone opened a total of 43 temporary emergency shelters and 4 backup indoor temporary emergency shelters.
On the morning of September 1st, flights at Shenzhen Airport remained in normal operation, with a planned execution of 256 flights. As of 12:00 pm, all flights have been completed. At present, all aircraft that can transfer have flown out of this airport, the bridge stands have been cleared, and there are no stranded passengers in the terminal. Starting from 12:00 noon on September 1st, Shenzhen Airport will suspend flight operations, and the resumption time will be determined based on the dynamics and impact of the typhoon.