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China Intensifies Typhoon Wutip Precautionary Measures

Beijing: Multiple Chinese authorities convened on Saturday to put in place precautionary measures against Typhoon Wutip, which is expected to bring heavy rainfall to the southern parts of the country.

According to Emirates News Agency, the first typhoon of the year made its first landfall on Friday evening in Dongfang City in south China's island province of Hainan. It then made a second landfall around noon on Saturday in Leizhou City, Guangdong Province, located just north of Hainan, as reported by China's state news agency, Xinhua.

The office of the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has indicated that Typhoon Wutip is expected to trigger sustained, widespread and intense winds and rainfall, significantly increasing the risk of disasters. It has urged relevant departments and local governments to remain on high alert.

In response, the office has dispatched three working teams to Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi to guide disaster prevention efforts. Over 3,000 personnel from local firefighting units have also been deployed to the frontlines to assist in emergency operations.

The Ministry of Emergency Management has mobilized emergency rescue forces and aircraft to prepare for potential disasters that may arise from the typhoon's impact.

Additionally, due to heavy rainfall caused by the typhoon, the Ministry of Water Resources has activated a Level-IV emergency response to flooding in Zhejiang Province on China's eastern coast. The ministry has urged local authorities to closely monitor weather changes and make use of water conservancy infrastructure to safeguard lives and property.

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