Heads up, travel buffs and festivalgoers! 🌊⛈️
The Chinese mainland’s southern provinces of Hainan and Guangdong have activated a Level-IV emergency typhoon response as Typhoon Matmo barrels in. This 21st storm of the 2025 Pacific typhoon season means serious weather ahead.
The Chinese mainland relies on a four-tier emergency response system; Level IV signals significant public safety measures are in place.
According to local forecasts, Matmo will enter the South China Sea Friday evening and slam into the coast between western Guangdong and eastern Hainan Island this Sunday. Wind speeds could hit 42–48 m/s, classing it as a severe typhoon. 🤯
With the nation gearing up for the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, peak travel kicks off Saturday. Authorities are urging extra caution at beaches, island getaways, and mountain spots. Expect:
- Flight ✈️, ferry ⛴️, and high-speed rail 🚆 disruptions Saturday night through Sunday
- Services resuming by Monday morning
- Heavy rain and gusts along coastal cities west of the Pearl River Estuary
- Evacuations and safety measures in vulnerable zones
Pro tip: Keep your weather apps handy for real-time updates and pack an emergency kit if you’re on the move. Stay safe, fam, and enjoy the festivities once the storm passes! 🙌
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South China provinces activate Level-IV emergency typhoon response
cgtn.com