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Typhoon “Bawe” was located on the ocean surface about 1,016 kilometers southeast of Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province at 11:00 on July 10. The maximum wind force near the center was 13. The maximum possibility was that it passed over the northern coast of Taiwan Island during the day on the 11th, and made landfall along the coast from Wenling in Zhejiang to Xiapu in Fujian on the night of the 11th. Affected by “Bawe,” from the night of the 10th to the 11th, the sea surface of the central and southern coasts of Zhejiang had wind levels 11 to 14 and above, torrential rain and heavy rain along the coast and central and southern Zhejiang on the 11th, and heavy rain in parts of Wendaili. The situation at the flood control station was grim. According to the “Zhejiang Flood Control and Drought Relief Emergency Plan” and the “Bawe” Defense Work Plan for Typhoon No. 9, the Provincial Defense Bureau decided to upgrade the emergency response against typhoon to Level II at 16:00 on July 10.

Zhitongcaijing·07/10/2026 08:01:04
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Typhoon “Bawe” was located on the ocean surface about 1,016 kilometers southeast of Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province at 11:00 on July 10. The maximum wind force near the center was 13. The maximum possibility was that it passed over the northern coast of Taiwan Island during the day on the 11th, and made landfall along the coast from Wenling in Zhejiang to Xiapu in Fujian on the night of the 11th. Affected by “Bawe,” from the night of the 10th to the 11th, the sea surface of the central and southern coasts of Zhejiang had wind levels 11 to 14 and above, torrential rain and heavy rain along the coast and central and southern Zhejiang on the 11th, and heavy rain in parts of Wendaili. The situation at the flood control station was grim. According to the “Zhejiang Flood Control and Drought Relief Emergency Plan” and the “Bawe” Defense Work Plan for Typhoon No. 9, the Provincial Defense Bureau decided to upgrade the emergency response against typhoon to Level II at 16:00 on July 10.