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The center of typhoon “Bawe” has moved out of Zhejiang Province. It was located in Ningguo City, Anhui Province at 11:00 on the 12th. The maximum wind force was level 10. It continued to move northwest, and the intensity gradually decreased. The Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory has adjusted the typhoon emergency warning to a typhoon warning. According to the “Zhejiang Flood Control and Drought Relief Emergency Plan”, after investigation and consultation, the Zhejiang Provincial Defense Bureau decided to adjust the emergency response for typhoon prevention to Level II at 12:00 on July 12. Currently, the impact of the typhoon's remaining clouds on Zhejiang Province continues. There is still heavy rainfall in some regions, and water levels are high in some rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, such as the Wenhuang Plain and Hangjiahu District. All departments in all regions are requested to efficiently operate the “1833” joint command system. Regions with heavy rainfall in the early stages should fully consider the lagging nature of geological disasters, continue to unrelentingly carry out tasks such as forecasting, early warning, risk management, etc.; strictly manage the safety of transferred personnel so that they are unsafe and do not return.

Zhitongcaijing·07/12/2026 04:09:02
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The center of typhoon “Bawe” has moved out of Zhejiang Province. It was located in Ningguo City, Anhui Province at 11:00 on the 12th. The maximum wind force was level 10. It continued to move northwest, and the intensity gradually decreased. The Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory has adjusted the typhoon emergency warning to a typhoon warning. According to the “Zhejiang Flood Control and Drought Relief Emergency Plan”, after investigation and consultation, the Zhejiang Provincial Defense Bureau decided to adjust the emergency response for typhoon prevention to Level II at 12:00 on July 12. Currently, the impact of the typhoon's remaining clouds on Zhejiang Province continues. There is still heavy rainfall in some regions, and water levels are high in some rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, such as the Wenhuang Plain and Hangjiahu District. All departments in all regions are requested to efficiently operate the “1833” joint command system. Regions with heavy rainfall in the early stages should fully consider the lagging nature of geological disasters, continue to unrelentingly carry out tasks such as forecasting, early warning, risk management, etc.; strictly manage the safety of transferred personnel so that they are unsafe and do not return.