Gale blue warning continues! In some areas of six provinces and autonomous regions such as Inner Mongolia and Gansu, gusts can reach 7 to 8.

  Cctv newsThe Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue the blue gale warning at 06: 00 on November 26th. It is estimated that there will be strong winds of 5-6 grades and gusts of 7-8 grades in central and western Inner Mongolia, northern and eastern Qinghai, western Gansu, northern Ningxia, northwestern Shaanxi and northwestern Shanxi from 08: 00 on November 26th to 08: 00 on November 27th. There will be 7 winds and 8 gusts in the Taiwan Province Strait, bashi channel and the northern and central South China Sea.

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  From 08: 00 on November 27 to 08: 00 on November 28, there will be strong winds of 5-6 grades and gusts of 7-8 grades in southern Tibet, central and southeastern Inner Mongolia, northwestern Shaanxi, most of Shanxi, northern Hebei and the coastal areas of Taiwan Province Island; There will be 7 winds and 8 gusts in the eastern Yellow Sea, northeastern East China Sea, Taiwan Province Strait, east of Taiwan Province, bashi channel, northern and central South China Sea, and southwestern South China Sea, among which the winds in bashi channel and some parts of the southwestern South China Sea can reach 8 and 9 gusts.

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  Defense guide:

  1. The Central Meteorological Observatory and China Maritime Search and Rescue Center remind ships sailing and operating in the sea areas affected by strong winds to pay attention to navigation safety;

  2, forest, grassland, urban fire departments to prepare for fire prevention, airport, railway, highway and other traffic management departments should take measures to ensure traffic safety;

  3, stop high altitude, water outdoor work and recreational activities, reinforcement or proper placement of hoardings, scaffolding billboards, simple facilities and other structures that are easily blown by strong winds;

  4. Pedestrians and vehicles should not stay in temporary buildings such as tall buildings and billboards, or under trees.