Chapter 546: The Big Picture Perspective

Without the nearshore attack of Meteorological Weapons, the typhoon continued to develop according to its original trend and path.

The impending typhoon, which originated from the high seas, traversed a long distance in an arc-like movement, with a compact structure and rapidly intensified, escalating from a Tropical Storm to Super Typhoon Level within thirty hours.

At one point, wind forces near the center of the typhoon reached up to level seventeen.

Upon reaching the nearshore areas, the winds were between thirteen to fifteen levels, which would also be extremely dangerous if it made landfall.

Even if the nearshore trial had not been canceled, the local management departments had prepared multiple defense measures, the Meteorological Bureau had activated an emergency response, and the disaster prevention headquarters had formulated several emergency plans.