PRESS WEATHER NO. 066 - TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING BULLETIN (SIGNAL NO. 3)
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TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING BULLETIN (SIGNAL NO. 3)
DISPATCHED BY HONG KONG OBSERVATORY AT 06:45 HKT ON 05.09.2024
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING BULLETIN
HERE IS THE LATEST TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING BULLETIN ISSUED
BY THE HONG KONG OBSERVATORY.
THE STRONG WIND SIGNAL, NO. 3 IS IN FORCE.
THIS MEANS THAT WINDS WITH MEAN SPEEDS OF 41 TO 62
KILOMETRES PER HOUR ARE EXPECTED.
AT 7 A.M., SUPER TYPHOON YAGI WAS ESTIMATED TO BE ABOUT 390
KILOMETRES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF HONG KONG (NEAR 19.1 DEGREES
NORTH 115.8 DEGREES EAST) AND IS FORECAST TO MOVE WEST OR
WEST-NORTHWEST AT ABOUT 12 KILOMETRES PER HOUR ACROSS THE
NORTHERN PART OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA.
IN THE PAST FEW HOURS, YAGI CONTINUED TO TRACK WESTWARDS
WITH SUPER TYPHOON INTENSITY AND ITS ASSOCIATED OUTER
RAINBANDS MOVED TOWARDS THE VICINITY OF THE PEARL RIVER
ESTUARY GRADUALLY. STRONG WINDS ARE AFFECTING OFFSHORE
WATERS AND HIGH GROUND. THE STRONG WIND SIGNAL, NO.3, WILL
REMAIN IN FORCE AT LEAST UNTIL NOON TODAY. IF YAGI MOVES
ACCORDING TO THE PRESENT FORECAST TRACK, LOCAL WINDS ARE
EXPECTED TO FURTHER STRENGTHEN LATER TODAY. THE OBSERVATORY
MAY NEED TO ISSUE HIGHER TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING SIGNALS
BETWEEN TODAY AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.
SEAS WILL BE ROUGH WITH SWELLS. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC
SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM THE SHORELINE AND NOT ENGAGE IN WATER
SPORTS.
IN THE PAST HOUR, THE MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS RECORDED AT
WAGLAN ISLAND AND TATE'S CAIRN WERE 55 AND 53 KILOMETRES
PER HOUR WITH MAXIMUM GUSTS EXCEEDING 62 AND 67 KILOMETRES
PER HOUR RESPECTIVELY.
(PRECAUTIONARY ANNOUNCEMENTS WITH NO. 3 SIGNAL)
1. PLEASE COMPLETE PRECAUTIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. MAKE
SURE OBJECTS LIKELY TO BE BLOWN AWAY ARE SECURELY FASTENED
OR TAKEN INDOORS. CHECK IF ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS CAN BE
SECURELY LOCKED.
2. DRAINS SHOULD BE CLEARED OF LEAVES AND RUBBISH. PEOPLE
IN LOW-LYING AREAS SHOULD TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FLOODING.
3. OWING TO STORM SURGE, SOME LOW-LYING AREAS MAY HAVE
FLOODING OR BACKFLOW OF SEAWATER. PLEASE TAKE PRECAUTIONS,
AND STAY AWAY FROM DANGEROUS PLACES.
4. AVOID STAYING IN AREAS EXPOSED TO HIGH WINDS. DRIVERS
USING HIGHWAYS AND FLYOVERS SHOULD BE ALERT TO VIOLENT
GUSTS.
5. CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PRACTITIONERS
SHOULD MAKE SURE THAT OVERHANGING FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY
STRUCTURES OUTDOORS ARE SECURELY FASTENED OR PLACED ON THE
GROUND, AND COMPLETE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE.
6. SMALL VESSEL OWNERS SHOULD NOW COMPLETE ALL SAFETY
ARRANGEMENTS AND RETURN TO NEARBY TYPHOON SHELTERS.
7. SMALL VESSELS NOT YET IN TYPHOON SHELTERS SHOULD SEEK
SHELTER WITHOUT DELAY. USE HEAVY ANCHORS AND CHECK THAT ALL
DECK FITTINGS ARE FIRMLY FASTENED.
8. LISTEN TO RADIO, WATCH TV OR BROWSE THE HONG KONG
OBSERVATORY'S WEBSITE AND MOBILE APP FOR THE LATEST
INFORMATION ON THE TROPICAL CYCLONE.
DISPATCHED BY HONG KONG OBSERVATORY AT 06:45 HKT ON 05.09.2024