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Typhoon "Little Dog" or Erden South China! Four Provinces Face the Wind and Rain Protracted War Take stock of the pattern of typhoons in October

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Typhoon "Little Dog" hit four provinces and regions in southern China and fought a protracted battle against wind and rain

Four provinces and regions in South China welcomed Typhoon "Little Dog", which seriously affected Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Hainan. This typhoon posed a serious threat to the lives and property of local people. However, this is not the first time that South China has experienced a typhoon. October is the active typhoon season, and typhoon infestation has become a regular occurrence in southern China. This article will take stock of the pattern of typhoons in October and introduce in detail the impact of Typhoon "Little Dog" on four provinces and regions.

January and October are the typhoon active season

The pattern of active typhoons in October is well known in South China. Every October, the region is threatened by powerful typhoons from the ocean. This is mainly because the typhoon season is coming to an end, the sea temperature is high, and the air humidity is high, which forms favorable conditions for typhoon formation.

Typhoon "Little Dog" or Erden South China! Four Provinces Face the Wind and Rain Protracted War Take stock of the pattern of typhoons in October

Second, Typhoon "Little Dog" made landfall in four provinces and regions in South China

Typhoon "Little Dog" is a large typhoon in South China in October this year. According to data from the meteorological department, the typhoon made landfall on October 15 and affected four provinces and regions of Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Hainan. This typhoon has posed a huge threat to the lives and property of local people.

Third, Guangdong Province was the most severely affected

Typhoon "Little Dog" had a serious impact on Guangdong Province. High winds and torrential rains caused traffic disruptions, flooded highways and cancelled flights in several cities in Guangdong. In addition, strong winds also caused damage to power facilities and the collapse of 13 high-voltage line towers, causing power outages in most parts of Guangdong Province.

Typhoon "Little Dog" or Erden South China! Four Provinces Face the Wind and Rain Protracted War Take stock of the pattern of typhoons in October

The region has also experienced natural disasters such as waterlogging, flash floods and landslides.

Fourth, the cost of fighting typhoons in Guangxi Province is high

Although Guangxi Province was not as severely affected as Guangdong Province, it still caused significant local damage. During the typhoon, Guangxi was hit by strong winds and torrential rains, flooding much farmland and making it impossible to harvest crops. Many transportation lines in Guangxi have been disrupted by flash floods and geological disasters, adding difficulties and costs to fighting typhoons.

5. Fujian Province has been hit by wind

Fujian Province is also one of the more severely affected areas. Typhoon Little Dog caused widespread flooding in many cities in Fujian and flooded streets. The wind was very serious, and some houses were destroyed, resulting in poor living conditions for the people. However, Fujian Province has effectively reduced casualties through timely evacuation and emergency rescue operations.

Typhoon "Little Dog" or Erden South China! Four Provinces Face the Wind and Rain Protracted War Take stock of the pattern of typhoons in October
Typhoon "Little Dog" or Erden South China! Four Provinces Face the Wind and Rain Protracted War Take stock of the pattern of typhoons in October

Summary:

The landfall of Typhoon "Little Dog" has had a serious impact on four provinces and regions in southern China. Whether it is Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian or Hainan, they all face threats to the safety of life and property. However, this has become the norm in South China. Every October, the pattern of active typhoons is played out here. In order to reduce disaster losses, a series of disaster prevention measures have been taken throughout South China. However, in the face of the challenge of such frequent typhoons, we also need better early warning mechanisms and disaster prevention measures. At the same time, it is also necessary to raise public awareness of disaster prevention in order to reduce the harm caused by disasters to people.

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