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Typhoon No. 9 of this year, “Bawe,” is expected to land around midnight on the 11th in the Cangnan to Sanmen area of Zhejiang Province, which will have serious wind and rain effects on Zhejiang. According to the “Zhejiang Provincial Water Resources Department's Emergency Work Plan for Flood and Drought Disaster Prevention”, the Zhejiang Provincial Water Resources Department decided to raise the flood and drought disaster prevention emergency response level to Level I at 11:00 on the 11th. Local water conservancy departments are required to pay great attention, closely monitor rain conditions, flood conditions and typhoon developments, issue early warning information, and promptly initiate emergency response; carefully schedule water conservancy projects according to meteorological and hydrological forecasts, strengthen inspection of key areas and weak links, find hidden dangers, and treat them scientifically in a timely manner to ensure safety; strengthen flash flood monitoring, forecasting and early warning, and issue early warning information through multiple channels to remind local governments at the grass-roots level to promptly transfer people in dangerous areas to ensure the safety of people's lives.

Zhitongcaijing·07/11/2026 04:09:00
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Typhoon No. 9 of this year, “Bawe,” is expected to land around midnight on the 11th in the Cangnan to Sanmen area of Zhejiang Province, which will have serious wind and rain effects on Zhejiang. According to the “Zhejiang Provincial Water Resources Department's Emergency Work Plan for Flood and Drought Disaster Prevention”, the Zhejiang Provincial Water Resources Department decided to raise the flood and drought disaster prevention emergency response level to Level I at 11:00 on the 11th. Local water conservancy departments are required to pay great attention, closely monitor rain conditions, flood conditions and typhoon developments, issue early warning information, and promptly initiate emergency response; carefully schedule water conservancy projects according to meteorological and hydrological forecasts, strengthen inspection of key areas and weak links, find hidden dangers, and treat them scientifically in a timely manner to ensure safety; strengthen flash flood monitoring, forecasting and early warning, and issue early warning information through multiple channels to remind local governments at the grass-roots level to promptly transfer people in dangerous areas to ensure the safety of people's lives.