150 KM/hour… Terrible storm warning in China, people weighing less than 50KG will fly away in the air

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The Chinese government has issued a special directive for millions of people. People have been asked to stay within the four walls of their homes this weekend. Factory workers have been advised to return home early. Schools and colleges have been closed. People weighing up to 50 kg are even being warned to take special care. There is a possibility of devastation due to the strong winds blowing in China this weekend. In such a situation, there is also a danger of light people flying away.
Mongol became the reason!
It is being claimed that from Friday to Sunday, winds will blow at a speed of 150 km per hour in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. A cold wind is blowing from neighboring Mongolia towards the south-east. An orange alert has been issued for a storm in Beijing. This has been done for the first time in a decade. It was told that strong winds coming from Mongolia are not unusual. These winds are expected to be stronger than any winds seen in the region in years. Officials said the temperature in Beijing is expected to drop to 13 degrees Celsius within 24 hours when the strongest winds arrive on Saturday.
Sports events also postponed
The Beijing Meteorological Department says the winds will be very strong. It will continue for a long time and affect a large area, which could prove to be devastating. China measures wind speed on a scale of 1 to 17. According to the China Meteorological Department, this weekend will see 11th level winds which can cause serious damage. 12th level winds bring extreme destruction. This weekend the winds blowing in China are expected to be from 11 to 13 levels. Due to which many sporting events have been postponed, including the world’s first humanoid robot half marathon. Parks and tourist centers have been closed as officials have asked people to avoid outdoor activities. Not only this, construction work and train services have also been suspended in these cities and surrounding areas.
There is also a risk of forest fire in Beijing
Thousands of trees across the city have been strengthened or pruned to prevent them from falling. Officials have warned people to avoid going to mountains and forests, where winds are expected to be particularly strong. As people are locked in their homes, social media users are finding humor in their postponed weekend plans. Beijing has also issued an alert for forest fires and has forbidden people from lighting fires outside.