Wed Sep 24 08:00:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here are two versions of a news article summarizing the provided text:
**Version 1: Focused on the Typhoon**
**Super Typhoon ‘Hagupit’ Bears Down on South China Coast; Guangdong on High Alert**
GUANGZHOU, China – Super Typhoon “Hagupit,” dubbed the “King of Storms” this year, is rapidly approaching the southern coast of China, prompting widespread emergency preparations in Guangdong province. The China Meteorological Administration and the National Emergency Broadcasting Center are forecasting landfall between Zhuhai and Zhanjiang on September 24th, with sustained winds of 40-48 meters per second (13-15 grade).
Authorities are comparing “Hagupit’s” potential destructive power to that of Typhoon Mangkhut in 2018, with some indicators suggesting it could be even stronger. Guangdong is now on high alert, implementing comprehensive preventative measures.
Ahead of the storm, unusual scenes have emerged, including aircraft at Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport secured with tape around their tires and fuselage. A viral video, posted by a netizen, questioned the practicality of this method. The airport has suspended flight operations from 8 PM on September 23rd, with resumption dependent on the typhoon’s trajectory and impact. Shenzhen Airlines confirmed that measures were being taken to secure aircraft, including anchoring them to the ground, citing the potential severity of the storm.
Even Tencent’s iconic penguin statue at its Shenzhen headquarters has been “bound” for safety, a humorous image shared by the company’s recruitment page. Across Shenzhen, other large outdoor figures are undergoing similar preparations as residents brace for the storm’s arrival.
**Version 2: More Humorous Angle (with Typhoon Focus)**
**Typhoon ‘Hagupit’ Prompts Hilarious ‘Binding’ Spree in Shenzhen as Storm Looms**
SHENZHEN, China – As Super Typhoon “Hagupit” – the strongest storm of the year – barrels toward the coast of Guangdong, residents of Shenzhen are taking no chances. But their preparations are also sparking amusement online, with a wave of “binding” stunts to prevent outdoor objects from being swept away.
Viral videos and images show everything from airplanes at Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport wrapped in tape, prompting questions online, to Tencent’s beloved penguin statue at its headquarters trussed up with rope. The official “Tencent Recruitment” account even joked about the situation, posting a picture of the bound penguin with the caption “I really am ‘tied.'”
Airlines have suspended operations at Shenzhen Airport starting September 23, 8 PM, taking what seems like bizarre precausions to secure airplanes. According to sources familiar with the matter, the airplanes are secured to the ground with anchors.
The humorous images belie the seriousness of the situation. “Hagupit” is forecast to make landfall between Zhuhai and Zhanjiang on September 24th as a typhoon or severe typhoon, with potentially devastating winds. Authorities are comparing its strength to that of Typhoon Mangkhut in 2018. While the internet may be laughing, Guangdong is in emergency mode, bracing for the storm’s impact.
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