In the face of typhoon "Plum Blossom", Shandong Maritime launched a first-level response

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Qilu.com · Lightning News, September 15th This year's No. 12 typhoon "Plum Blossom" will make landfall on the southern coast of the Shandong Peninsula tonight. Affected by this, the offshore wind force along the coast of Shandong will increase to 8-9, with gusts of 11-12. Shandong Maritime Safety Administration launched a first-level response to face the typhoon "Plum Blossom".

Shandong maritime department mobilized and deployed early to strengthen early warning and prevention. As of 8:00 on September 15, a total of 97 inspection teams were dispatched to the grassroots to supervise and inspect 216 docks and anchorages, 318 ships, and 78 enterprises and construction units. , 19 hidden dangers were investigated; 1,302 ships were organized to anchor and shelter from the wind, and more than 210 ships were evacuated from the port; 123 wind power construction ships were reasonably arranged to shelter from the wind, and 1,328 people were evacuated.

In the face of typhoon 'Plum Blossom', Shandong Maritime launched a first-level response - LujubaIn the face of typhoon 'Plum Blossom', Shandong Maritime launched a first-level response - Lujuba

At present, there are 2,043 large commercial ships, 289 construction ships, 173 unpowered ships, and 205 long-term suspended ships in the Shandong Maritime Safety Administration, all of which have implemented measures to prevent typhoons and avoid wind. Inter-provincial passenger ships and coastal tourism ships in the jurisdiction have all stopped sailing and berthing.

In the face of typhoon 'Plum Blossom', Shandong Maritime launched a first-level response - Lujuba

Shandong Maritime Safety Administration has also strengthened the allocation of emergency forces, with a total of 20 coastal patrol law enforcement vessels, 7 professional rescue vessels, 2 rescue helicopters, and more than 100 high-horsepower tugboats on standby to ensure timely handling of maritime emergencies.

Lightning News reporter Sun Yang correspondent Ma Guishan reports

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