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Super typhoon Yagi to make landfall in Guangdong on Friday
Published:6 September 2024 Source:GDToday Author:IEC

Typhoon Yagi, the 11th typhoon of this year, has developed into a super typhoon at level 17, packing winds of up to 58 m per second. At 5 am on September 5, its center was located in the northern sea of the South China Sea, about 630 kilometers east-south of Xuwen county-level city, Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province.

In response to the approaching storm, Guangdong upgraded its emergency response to the highest level at 10 am on September 5.

Yagi is expected to move westward at a speed of 10 to 15 kilometers per hour, maintaining its strength. It is forecasted to make landfall between Dianbai District, Maoming, Guangdong, and Hainan on September 6, during the afternoon or evening. The typhoon will likely hit as a strong or super typhoon at level 15 to 17. After landfall, Yagi is expected to weaken as it moves into the Beibu Gulf and eventually towards the China-Vietnam border.

According to the National Meteorological Center (NMC), coastal areas in Guangdong will experience strong winds ranging from level 6 to 8 on September 5 and 6, while areas near the typhoon's center could see winds as high as level 13 to 17, with gusts exceeding 17. Heavy rainfall is also forecasted, with parts of southern Guangdong bracing for torrential downpours.

A total of 84,873 fishing boats in Guangdong had returned to ports to take shelter, and 10,221 fishing farm workers had also been evacuated, according to the provincial emergency management department.

Detailed weather forecast in Guangdong

On September 5, western Guangdong and southern cities in the Pearl River Delta will see partly cloudy skies turning into moderate to strong thunderstorms, with localized heavy rain. The rest of the province will be partly cloudy, with scattered afternoon thunderstorms and localized heavy rain. Thunderstorms may be accompanied by short bursts of strong winds, reaching approximately force 8. Temperatures in northern Guangdong will range between 35 °C and 37 °C. Coastal cities in the central and eastern regions will experience winds of force 5 to 7.

From September 6 to 7, western Guangdong and the southern coastal cities of the Pearl River Delta will experience heavy to torrential rains, with some regions experiencing extreme downpours. Coastal cities will also face strong winds of force 6 to 8. The rest of the province will have cloudy to overcast skies with intermittent thunderstorms and localized heavy rainfall.

Additionally, in Guangzhou, southern districts, including Panyu and Nansha are expected to bear the brunt of the storm, with stronger winds and heavier rainfall.

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