?Where did Typhoon Bavi, No. 8 in 2020, land?

We all know that typhoons are a popular weather phenomenon, and many places are often hit by typhoons, especially the coastal areas of my country. The situation of typhoons is different every year. Recently, a new typhoon, Bavi, has just emerged. So where will Typhoon Bavi make landfall? Let’s take a closer look below! Where will Typhoon Bavi, No. 8 in 2020, land?

It is predicted that it will land in Liaoning, my country.

At 16:00 on the afternoon of the 25th, Typhoon "Bavi" sailed to the northern part of the East China Sea, located about 1,080 kilometers south of the mouth of the China-Korea River (Yalu River Estuary). The maximum wind force was level 14 and the speed was 151 kilometers per hour. , reaching the level of a strong typhoon. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that Typhoon Bavi is powerful and will have a great impact on the Northeast region. It may become the strongest typhoon to land in Liaoning since 1949.

It is predicted that from the 25th to the 27th, there will be 8 to 11 winds in the northern East China Sea, the central and eastern waters of the Yellow Sea, and the eastern coastal areas of Liaoning. The nearby sea area where the typhoon center passes can reach gusts of 12 to 15 and gusts of 16 to 17. There are 6 to 7 winds along the peninsula in eastern Shandong and eastern China, and along the western coasts of Hebei and Liaoning. Affected by "Bawei", heavy rain occurred in northern Jiangsu, central and eastern Shandong, and most parts of the northeast from the 26th to the 28th. Among them, heavy to heavy rains occurred in southeastern Liaoning, central Heilongjiang and central Shandong. How to protect yourself from a typhoon

1. Try not to go out.

2. If you are outside, please do not use dilapidated houses, workshops, sheds, temporary buildings, projects under construction, municipal utilities (such as street lights, etc.), cranes, construction lifts, scaffolding, Telegraph poles, trees, billboards, towers, etc. Weatherproof place.

3. When a typhoon approaches, do not walk on embankments or bridges over rivers, lakes or oceans, and do not drive in areas affected by strong winds. If you must go out for a walk, wear brightly colored, tight-fitting clothes and bend your body into a ball as you walk to reduce exposure to the wind. Wherever possible, avoid areas prone to water ingress, such as underground passages. Do not go barefoot or wear sandals during a typhoon. Rain boots are best, waterproof and insulated to prevent electric shock. Cars should use extreme caution when driving through water-filled roads. When there is a lot of water, it is best not to force a passage. Beware of water getting into the engine. If you are on the water (such as swimming), get to shore immediately to avoid wind and rain.

4. If you are already in a sturdy house, you should carefully close the windows and use tape to form a "meter" pattern on the window glass to prevent the window glass from breaking.

5. During thunderstorms and strong winds, household appliances in use should be turned off promptly and unplugged; if water accidentally enters the house, the power supply should be cut off immediately.

6. Heavy rain caused by typhoons is likely to cause floods, landslides, mudslides and other disasters. In disaster-prone areas and areas experiencing heavy rains, it is necessary to remain vigilant and evacuate promptly.

7. After the typhoon, pay attention to environmental hygiene and food and water safety. Safety measures during typhoon days

1. Stay indoors as much as possible

When a typhoon comes, it is often accompanied by storms, thunder and lightning, etc. At this time, please stay home as much as possible and consider your own safety. If you really need to go out, you must take appropriate safety measures.

2. Don’t go to depression

In the event of a typhoon, we should try to avoid going to low-lying places. If our house is low, it is best to evacuate to a safe area to avoid flooding.

3. Be safe when walking

In typhoon weather, we have to go outside, especially when there are buildings nearby, and we need to be careful of falling things. Certain flower pots, etc., can easily fall when there is strong wind, so you need to be careful when walking.

4. Don’t hold an umbrella

When it rains heavily during a typhoon, it is best not to use an umbrella while riding a motorcycle or bicycle to avoid threatening your safety.

5. Prepare emergency supplies

When a typhoon approaches, power outages and floods are prone to occur. Therefore, we need to prepare emergency lights, emergency medicines, drinking water and food in advance.

6. Close doors and windows carefully

Before the typhoon comes, you should check the doors and windows of your house and close them in time.

If there are small objects such as flower pots on the balcony, they should be put away in time to avoid falling and injuring passers-by.

7. Pay attention to electricity safety

Test the leakage protection switch of household appliances. Do not turn on TVs, computers and other devices during thunder or lightning. Not suitable for use with solar water heaters or contact with metal objects such as gas and water pipes.