-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
As the impact of typhoon “Bawe” gradually subsides and wind power continues to decline, ship traffic restrictions will be lifted on the entire Jiangsu section of the Yangtze River at 10:00 today, and all terminals in the district will gradually resume work and resume production. After the blockade was lifted, key waters such as the Nanjing section, Zhenjiang section, Jiangyin section, and Taicang section of the Yangtze River quickly experienced a peak in shipping flow. Ship traffic on all sections of the main line rose rapidly, and the number of ships going up and down some sections exceeded 4,000. The scene was spectacular. During the ship flow guidance period, the maritime department continued to strengthen traffic organization and the maintenance of navigation order to ensure the continued stability of the water traffic safety situation.
Share
Listen to the news
As the impact of typhoon “Bawe” gradually subsides and wind power continues to decline, ship traffic restrictions will be lifted on the entire Jiangsu section of the Yangtze River at 10:00 today, and all terminals in the district will gradually resume work and resume production. After the blockade was lifted, key waters such as the Nanjing section, Zhenjiang section, Jiangyin section, and Taicang section of the Yangtze River quickly experienced a peak in shipping flow. Ship traffic on all sections of the main line rose rapidly, and the number of ships going up and down some sections exceeded 4,000. The scene was spectacular. During the ship flow guidance period, the maritime department continued to strengthen traffic organization and the maintenance of navigation order to ensure the continued stability of the water traffic safety situation.
Disclaimer:Webull uses external vendor Google Translation Service for news translations where we endeavour to ensure these are correct, however, we recommend that you please double-check this information accordingly. Webull is not responsible for translation errors or issues.
What's Trending