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On July 11, according to the “Nanjing Release” WeChat account, the latest research revealed that the typhoon will hit Ningning on the night of the 11th, bringing a maximum wind of magnitude 11 to Nanjing. The wind is expected to be the strongest from the 12th to the 13th. The maximum wind power on land can reach levels 9 to 10, and the surface of the water can reach levels 10 to 11. There will be heavy to torrential rain throughout the city. The cumulative rainfall is 60 to 120 mm, and some parts can reach 180 mm. The upper reaches of the Shuiyang River and Chuhe River basins will also experience torrential rain to heavy rain during the same period. Local precipitation is compounded with upstream incoming water, and the flood control situation is serious and complicated. Currently, there is still uncertainty about the path of the typhoon. If it continues to be adjusted eastward, the impact of wind and rain on Nanjing will be further enhanced. The relevant person in charge of the Municipal Defense Office said that they are keeping a close eye on every change in the path of the typhoon and “would rather have ten defenses and nine air defenses than lose defense, just in case.”

智通財經·07/11/2026 13:09:00
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On July 11, according to the “Nanjing Release” WeChat account, the latest research revealed that the typhoon will hit Ningning on the night of the 11th, bringing a maximum wind of magnitude 11 to Nanjing. The wind is expected to be the strongest from the 12th to the 13th. The maximum wind power on land can reach levels 9 to 10, and the surface of the water can reach levels 10 to 11. There will be heavy to torrential rain throughout the city. The cumulative rainfall is 60 to 120 mm, and some parts can reach 180 mm. The upper reaches of the Shuiyang River and Chuhe River basins will also experience torrential rain to heavy rain during the same period. Local precipitation is compounded with upstream incoming water, and the flood control situation is serious and complicated. Currently, there is still uncertainty about the path of the typhoon. If it continues to be adjusted eastward, the impact of wind and rain on Nanjing will be further enhanced. The relevant person in charge of the Municipal Defense Office said that they are keeping a close eye on every change in the path of the typhoon and “would rather have ten defenses and nine air defenses than lose defense, just in case.”