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Typhoon-hit population online map of typhoon Fanapi(2010)

Date: 2020-09-01  Editor: houxue2018    View counts: 6848   


Central point longitude
112.919
Central point latitude
24.578
Max zoom level
9
Min zoom level
6
Current zoom level
6

Map description

This map comes from the Major natural disaster Atlas of China in 2010 Surveying and Mapping Press and China Map Publishing House. The editing unit is the National Natural Resources and Geospatial Basic Information Database Project Office.

Typhoon Fanabi hit southern Taiwan severely,the terrible rainfall caused the three counties and cities of Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung County, and Pingtung County to soak in the water. Kaohsiung City even recorded its worst disaster in 50 years.

Typhoon Fanabi weakened to a tropical depression in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province at 02:00 on September 21. The Central Meteorological Observatory stopped numbering it at 05:00. As the intensity of "Fanyabi" has been significantly weakened and its impact on China has also tended to decrease, the Central Meteorological Observatory lifted the blue warning for typhoon. However, due to the combined effects of the "Fan Yabi" residual cloud system, the southwest monsoon and the cold southward air, from 08:00 on September 21 to 08:00 on the 22nd, there will be 6-7 levels strong winds in the northern South China Sea, the southern coast of Fujian, and the coastal Guangdong, the wind force in some sea areas or regions can reach 8-9 levels; There will be heavy rains in Hunan, Guangdong, most of Guangxi, eastern Hainan, eastern Guizhou, and southern Fujian. Among them, there will be heavy rains in southwestern Hunan, eastern Guangxi, and parts of central and southern Guangdong, with extremely heavy rains locally.

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