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Does Shenzhen typhoon blue warning need to go to school?
The most accurate and feasible method for early warning of blue typhoon in Shenzhen is to make a decision according to the notices and regulations of local education departments, schools or educational institutions.

Generally speaking, when a blue typhoon warning is issued in Shenzhen, the school will decide whether to suspend classes according to the local education department and the typhoon emergency plan. Some schools may make their own decisions according to the actual situation to ensure the safety of students. Therefore, it is recommended to pay close attention to the notices issued by schools or education departments, such as school text messages or get the latest information through school websites, social media and other channels. Schools and education departments will generally issue notices before the typhoon, including whether to suspend classes and other related arrangements.

In any case, it is most important to ensure the safety of students during typhoon warning. It is necessary to follow the instructions and suggestions of relevant departments and schools to ensure the safety of students in bad weather conditions.

Matters needing attention in typhoon days:

1. Watch out for typhoon warning: pay close attention to the typhoon warning information released by the meteorological department, get the latest typhoon dynamics and warning level in time, and make preparations for prevention.

2. Indoor safety: Before the typhoon comes, ensure the stability of indoor doors and windows, balconies and external walls. , and clean up outdoor items in time, to avoid the objects blown off by the wind from causing harm to yourself and others.

3. Food and drinking water safety: prepare enough food and drinking water as much as possible to prevent water and power outages during typhoons.

4. Personal belongings: Take necessary first-aid medicines, mobile phones, emergency lights and other daily necessities to cope with possible emergencies.

5. Avoid going out: avoid going out in typhoon weather, stay indoors as safely as possible, and avoid being close to dangerous landscapes, tall buildings and trees.