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Tibet - China
2026-03-12

Geji County Meteorological Observatory issues a yellow warning for strong winds

Issue date: 2026-03-12T14:00+08:00

At 13:10 on March 12th, the Geji County Meteorological Observatory in Ali region issued a yellow warning signal for strong winds: Due to the influence of high-altitude jet streams, it is expected that from 14:00 on March 12th to 02:00 on March 13th, most parts of Geji County will have strong winds of 8-9 levels, with gusts of 10-12 levels; Locally accompanied by sandstorms and floating dust weather. Defense measures: 1. Strong winds can easily cause high-altitude falling incidents, and it is necessary to reinforce and maintain various outdoor structures. The public should pay attention to taking corresponding preventive measures when going out. 2. Weather conditions such as strong winds, floating dust, and sandstorms have a significant impact on transportation such as aviation and highways, as well as power and communication facilities. Relevant departments should take measures to ensure safety. 3. Grazing personnel should avoid conducting grazing activities in dangerous areas of rivers and lakes to ensure the safety of personnel and livestock. 4. The duration of this strong wind weather is relatively long, and the meteorological fire risk level is high. It is necessary to carry out fire prevention inspections and increase the control of outdoor fire sources.

Description

It may be affected by strong winds within 12 hours, the average wind force can reach 8 or above, or gusts above 9; or it has been affected by strong winds, the average wind is 8-9, or gusts 9-10 and may continue.

Guidelines

1. The government and relevant departments should do a good job of preventing gale in accordance with their duties;

2. Stop outdoor activities such as outdoor activities and high-altitude dangerous operations. People in dangerous areas and residents of dangerous houses should try their best to turn to shelters for shelter;

3. Water operations in relevant waters and passing ships take active countermeasures to reinforce port facilities to prevent ships from anchoring, grounding and collision;

4. Cut off outdoor dangerous power sources, properly arrange outdoor objects that are easily affected by strong winds, and cover building materials;

5. Airports, expressways and other units should take measures to ensure traffic safety, and relevant departments and units should pay attention to fire prevention in forests and grasslands.