China Issues Fog Warnings, Some Shipping Suspended

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2023-02-07 HKT 13:08

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  • Video footage and pictures from social and local media showed thick fog in several cities with visibility of less than seven metres in some areas. File photo: AFP

    Video footage and pictures from social and local media showed thick fog in several cities with visibility of less than seven metres in some areas. File photo: AFP

Mainland authorities issued dangerous heavy fog warnings for many regions and shipping was suspended in the Qiongzhou Strait, an important economic transport hub near Hainan, according to state media on Tuesday.

Video footage and pictures from social and local media showed thick fog in several cities with visibility of less than seven metres in some areas, according to mainland meteorological forecasters.

The Central Meteorological Observatory announced a yellow warning on Tuesday morning for several provinces including parts of Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guizhou and Guangdong, and the Guangxi region.

The nation has a four-tier, color-coded weather-warning system, with red representing the most severe warning, followed by orange, yellow and blue.

Visibility on the Qiongzhou Strait that separates Guangdong's Leizhou Peninsula from the island province of Hainan was less than 200 metres, prompting the Hainan Meteorological Service to issue an orange alert and advise traffic, shipping and other departments to take precautions, broadcaster CCTV reported on Tuesday.

Three ports in southern Hainan's capital Haikou showed intermittent suspension of navigation earlier on Tuesday morning, with two still suspending ships in and out of ports as of 10:00am, CCTV reported.

Multiple areas in Fujian also issued alerts for heavy fog, with ferry crossings between Xiamen and Zhangzhou suspended.

Fog will continue in the mornings and evenings of Qiongzhou Strait until Friday, and conditions for navigation will be poor, CCTV reported citing the national weather forecast bureau. (Reuters)

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