Alert issued in south China's Guangdong as Typhoon Wipha approaches

GUANGZHOU, July 18 (Xinhua) -- South China's Guangdong Province has activated a Level IV emergency response at 6 p.m. Friday as Typhoon Wipha moves closer, according to the provincial flood control and drought relief headquarters.

The provincial meteorological observatory noted that Wipha is advancing west-northwest at 20 to 25 kilometers per hour while gaining strength. It is expected to enter the South China Sea early Saturday and is likely to make landfall between western Guangdong and the Pearl River Delta on July 20.

From Friday night to Saturday, scattered thunderstorms packing strong gales are forecast due to Wipha. The most severe impacts are expected from Saturday night through Monday, with torrential rains predicted across southern and central Guangdong, including potential extreme precipitation in the western region and the densely populated Pearl River Delta.

Authorities have mobilized a comprehensive emergency response, deploying rescue vessels, anti-pollution ships, and helicopters on standby, with all efforts focused on safeguarding coastal communities and ensuring the safety of nearby residents.

China has a four-tier emergency response system for typhoons, with Level I being the most severe.



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