Haikou buckles down for Typhoon Talim
By CHEN BOWEN in Haikou | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2023-07-17 14:12
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On Monday, Haikou Meilan International Airport canceled all outbound flights, Hainan's circular high-speed railway and Haikou suburban trains suspended operations, all the parks, scenic spots, malls and markets were closed, and the three ports in the city were shut down.
As of Sunday, 16,293 fishing boats have entered the ports in Hainan province, and a total of 26,067 fishermen were moved ashore for shelter, according to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of Hainan Province.
To prevent casualties and minimize economic losses, people in Haikou are advised to cancel all travel and outdoors activities, and stay at home or in a safe place. Emergency shelters will be opened for the public.
"We should put people and their lives first, strengthen overall planning and dispatch, persist in commanding ahead, implement all defense measures in a scientific and precise manner, and do our utmost to ensure the safety of people's lives and property," said Feng Fei, Party secretary of Hainan, while inspecting the preparation works for Typhoon Talim in Haikou on Sunday.
Haikou's flood control, drought relief and anti-typhoon headquarters will issue a notice on when to lift the suspensions on Tuesday.