CCTV News: The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue orange warnings for strong winds, blue warnings for sandstorms and orange warnings for blizzards on April 12.
The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue an orange warning for strong winds at 18:00 on April 12:
It is expected that from 20:00 on April 12 to 20:00 on April 13, there will be strong winds of 5 to 7 in the northeastern part of the northwest region, Inner Mongolia, North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, and northern and western parts of the northeastern part of the northeastern part, with gusts of 8 to 9. Among them, local gusts of 10 to 11 in central Inner Mongolia, northern Hebei, western and northern mountainous areas of Beijing can reach 10 to 11; the Bohai Sea, Bohai Strait, most of the Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, the ocean east of Taiwan, the northern South China Sea, and the Beibu Gulf will have strong winds of 7 to 8 and gusts of 9 to 10, among which the winds of the southern Bohai Sea, the Bohai Strait, most of the Yellow Sea, and the northeastern part of the East China Sea can reach 9 to 10, and gusts of 11 to 13.

At 20:00 on April 13 to 20:00 on April 14, there will be strong winds of 5 to 6 in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern and eastern North China, eastern Huanghuai, eastern Jianghuai, western Northeast China, and northern Xinjiang, and other places, with gusts of 7 to 9, among which local gusts of central Inner Mongolia, northern Hebei, western and northern mountainous areas in Beijing can reach 9 to 10; Bohai Sea, Bohai Strait, most of the Yellow Sea, and most of the East China Sea will have strong winds of 7 to 8, and gusts of 9 to 10, among which the winds of the eastern Yellow Sea can reach 9 to 10 and gusts of 10 to 12.

Defense Guide:
1. The Central Meteorological Observatory and China Maritime Search and Rescue Center remind ships and personnel who are sailing and operating in the seas affected by strong winds to return to the port to take shelter from wind to prevent ships from anchoring, stranding and collision. Relevant departments should strengthen port facilities and make full preparations for prevention;
2. The forest, grassland, and urban fire prevention departments in accordance with their responsibilities to start wind and fire prevention emergency work, and the airport, railway, highway and other traffic management departments Traffic control measures should be taken;
3. Stop outdoor work and amusement activities at high altitudes and water, stop open-air gatherings, primary and secondary schools and units with weak house wind resistance should suspend classes and business, cut off dangerous outdoor power sources, reinforce or properly place fences, sash billboards, simple facilities and other buildings that are easily blown by strong winds;
4. Try not to go out, and pedestrians and vehicles should not stay in temporary buildings such as tall buildings, billboards, or under trees.
The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue a blue warning for sandstorms at 18:00 on April 12:
Affected by strong winds and sand and dust transmission on the ground, it is expected that sand or dust will be blown and dusty in southern Xinjiang, western Inner Mongolia, eastern Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, western Shanxi, southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, central and southern Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, central and northern Guangxi, northern Guangdong, most of the Sichuan Basin, Chongqing, Guizhou and other places will have sand or dust.

Defense guide:
1. Make preparations for wind and sand prevention, and close doors and windows in time;
2. Pay attention to carrying masks, gauze towels and other dust-proof products to avoid damage to the eyes and respiratory tract; do a good job of sealing precision instruments;
3. Tighten the wind-proof structures, such as enclosures, trellis, temporary buildings, etc., Properly place outdoor items that are susceptible to sandstorms; 4. Due to low visibility, drivers should control speed to ensure safety.
The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue an orange blizzard warning on April 12:
It is expected that from 20:00 on April 12 to 20:00 on April 13, there will be heavy to blizzards in eastern Inner Mongolia, northwestern Heilongjiang, northeastern Liaoning, and eastern Jilin, and heavy blizzards in some areas (20-28 mm); the new snow depth in the above areas is 5-15 cm, which can reach about 20 cm in some areas.

Defense Guide:
1. The government and relevant departments shall carry out emergency work for snow disasters and frost damage prevention in accordance with their responsibilities;
2. The departments of transportation, railways, electricity, communications shall strengthen inspection and maintenance of roads, railways, and lines, and do a good job in road cleaning and snow melting;
3. Reduce unnecessary outdoor activities;
4. Reinforce temporary buildings such as trenches that are easily crushed by snow, and drive outdoor livestock into the trench and feed them.

