UMVA has learned that a bizarre warning has been issued in China as the country prepares for a typhoon, with residents weighing less than 110lbs being told to stay indoors to avoid being blown away by strong gales.
The warning was issued in the midst of a typhoon alert, with forecasters predicting powerful winds and heavy rainfall to hit the region. The unusual advice to stay at home based on weight has left many residents wondering about the severity of the storm.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the warning is intended to protect people from the potentially deadly consequences of being swept away by the strong winds. The country's weather agency has been using social media to disseminate critical updates and safety tips to the public.
Footage from the scene shows the Reikado Hall in Japan engulfed in flames, while social media is filled with images and videos of the storm's impact. The situation on the ground is dire, with thousands of people likely to be affected by the typhoon.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that emergency services are on high alert, with rescue teams and medical personnel deployed to areas likely to be hit hardest by the storm. The government has urged residents to stock up on food, water, and other essential supplies in preparation for the worst.
The typhoon is expected to bring sustained winds of up to 120mph, with gusts reaching as high as 180mph. The sheer force of the winds has raised concerns about widespread power outages, property damage, and disruptions to critical infrastructure.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that several major cities are under evacuation orders, with thousands of people already relocated to safer areas. The government has promised to provide support and assistance to those affected by the storm.
As the situation continues to unfold, UMVA will provide updates and critical information to help keep people safe. The storm's impact is expected to be felt for days to come, and residents are advised to remain vigilant and follow all instructions from local authorities.