• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Two die, thousands flee as typhoon bears down on Taiwan

Rockaria

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Jun 25, 2013
Messages
90
Points
0

Two die, thousands flee as typhoon bears down on Taiwan

AFP
August 8, 2015, 6:50 am

ddb442b0bb7c6021de36bc394af45c26f3882fec-1as8sop.jpg


Girl dies as typhoon bears down on Taiwan

Taipei (AFP) - Typhoon Soudelor will make landfall in Taiwan on Saturday, after an eight-year-old girl and her mother became the first casualties of the impending storm which has forced thousands to evacuate.

Officials said Friday that the girl and her mother died after being swept out to sea off Taiwan as the typhoon bore down on the island. The child's twin sister was also missing.

Troops evacuated villagers from remote mountain regions in the east of the island and helped secure their homes as rains and surging waves battered the coast.

More than 2,000 people, many of them tourists, had already been evacuated from Taiwan's outlying islands.

The typhoon is set to make a direct hit on the east coast in the early hours of Saturday before moving across central Taiwan to Fujian province in mainland China.

Billed as the biggest typhoon of the year earlier in the week, Soudelor has since weakened but authorities warned it may strengthen again before making landfall.

The young girl and her mother were swept out to sea in Taiwan's eastern Yilan county on Thursday.

The dead girl's twin was also missing in the same incident, while another nine-year-old girl was injured but survived.

"The group went to the beach but were swept out to sea by strong waves," a spokesman for the fire bureau in Yilan County told AFP.

"It was a mother, her twins, and a friend's daughter. The adult and her daughter had already lost their heartbeat when brought to shore. The other child was conscious.

"The search for the missing girl stopped for today as it was getting dark but will continue."

Troops helped move residents from aboriginal villages in the eastern counties of Yilan and Hualien on Friday afternoon as well as reinforcing their houses, which will bear the brunt of the storm.

Riverside aboriginal communities in New Taipei City were also due to be evacuated Friday evening.

Much of the island will be lashed by torrential rain and by Friday afternoon 140 millimetres (5.5 inches) had already fallen near Taoyuan City in the northwest.

Offices and schools were shut down Friday, mainly in the north and east.

More than 40 international flights out of Taiwan were cancelled and ferry services to outlying islands were suspended.

Packing maximum wind speeds of 173 kilometres per hour (108 miles per hour) near its centre, Soudelor was 280 kilometres southeast of Hualien county Friday evening.

- Disaster relief -

Currently described as a "moderate typhoon" by Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau -- the second highest category -- it could be raised to the top category of "severe typhoon" if wind speeds near the centre reach more than 184 kilometres an hour.

"We don't rule out the chances Soudelor could strengthen later," said the weather bureau.

Soudelor had been described as a "super typhoon" by the Hong Kong Observatory earlier in the week as it reached maximum sustained wind speeds of 230 kilometres an hour.

The observatory's super typhoon status is given when wind speeds exceed 185 kilometres per hour.

Both land and sea warnings have been raised, while "torrential rain" was forecast for the capital Taipei and 14 other counties by the weather bureau, a category which means at least 350 millimetres will fall within 24 hours.

Tweets about the typhoon began to roll in in the early hours of Saturday.

"Hearing sirens for the fourth or fifth time tonight. Praying for everyone's safety! #Typhoon #Soudelor" said one user, @jesselwrites.

Another user, @clintonjlmoore said: "Batten down the hatches. #Typhoon #Soudelor has arrived in #Kaohsiung. Take care everybody, get off the streets."

The defence ministry said it had readied 100 shelters that can accommodate more than 45,000 people while around 35,000 soldiers were placed on standby for disaster relief.

Fishing boats returned to harbours along the coast as the storm approached.

"Although it won't have the same effect of Typhoon Morakot, this typhoon is still very well developed," Taiwan's Premier Mao Chi-kuo said Thursday, referring to a storm that killed 600 people in 2009.

Vegetable prices rose ahead of the typhoon on fears of crop damage, local media reported.

More than 32,000 fishing boats had returned to port by mid-morning Friday in China's densely populated Fujian province, authorities said, after they were ordered back ahead of Soudelor's forecast landfall on Saturday night.

It is expected to bringing heavy downpours and strong winds, China's National Meteorological Centre said in a statement.

Residents will be evacuated according to the weather conditions, the provincial flood control office added.


 

Two drown, one missing in eastern Taiwan as typhoon approaches


2015/08/07 15:20:25

201508070016t0001.jpg


Taipei, Aug. 7 (CNA) An 8-year-old girl who was swept out to sea on a beach in Yilan County on Thursday was still missing as of Friday afternoon despite rescue attempts by emergency workers earlier in the day, the Central Emergency Operation Center (CEOC) said.

The Coast Guard unit based in Suao Township said its boats were sent out at 6 a.m. but recalled because of high winds and rough seas.

The girl's twin sister and their mother died after the three of them and another 8-year-old girl who survived were taken from shallow waters on Suao Township's Neipi beach by swells that may have been caused by the approaching Typhoon Soudelor, according to authorities.

The surviving girl managed to stay alive by clinging to the body of the twins' mother before they were plucked from the water, rescue workers said.

Experts warned of the false sense of security that people can feel when playing in dangerous coastal areas in eastern Taiwan.

Clear weather before a typhoon often causes people to underestimate the power of swells, or long unbroken waves, Chao Tsai-sheng, National Taitung University's Department of Somatics and Sport Leisure Industry, was quoted as saying in Apple Daily, a local newspaper.

Typhoon Soudelor remains on course to run directly into Taiwan and was expected to make landfall in eastern Taiwan early Saturday.

(By Worthy Shen and Hu Xiangjie)


 

Offices, schools to close across Taiwan on Saturday


2015/08/07 23:09:28

201508070040t0001.jpg


From the Central Weather Bureau website

Taipei, Aug. 7 (CNA) City and county governments announced Friday that all offices and schools will be closed on Saturday in anticipation of Typhoon Soudelor.

All six municipalities, Taipei, New Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan and Kaohsiung, three cities, and 13 counties, including the outlying islands of Penghu, Kinmen and Lienchiang (Matsu) announced closures.

The Central Weather Bureau (CWB) has warned that 15 cities and counties may experience extremely torrential rain, 350mm or more in 24 hours, and the rest of Taiwan may see extremely heavy rain of 130mm or more over a 24 hour period.

As the typhoon moves toward Taiwan, 21,067 households had suffered blackouts and 6,328 were still without power, as of 9:40 p.m.

The Council of Agriculture warned governments in 13 cities and counties to make preparations for the evacuation of residents if necessary, with warnings about 413 possible mudslide in 34 townships.

The 13 administrative areas include all six municipalities and seven counties, including Yilan, Hualien, Hsinchu, Nantou, Yunlin, Chiayi and Pingtung.

Meanwhile, more than 3,000 people in Pingtung, Taitung and Hualien counties have been evacuated to safety.

Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp. announced that all normal services will be suspended from midnight to 4 p.m. on Saturday. After that three trains will leave from Taipei traveling southbound and from Zuoying northbound every hour.

As of 8 p.m. on Friday, the epicenter of Typhoon Soudelor was about 250km east-southwest of Hualien, moving at a speed of 21km per hour in a west-northwesterly direction, according to the CWB.

The Typhoon has maximum sustained winds of 173kph, with gusts up to 209kph, the bureau said.

Typhoon Soudelor will make landfall in Hualien County in the early hours of Saturday, with its epicenter about 100km east of Kinmen at 8 p.m. on Saturday.

(By Lee Ming-tsung, Yang Shu-min, Milly Lin and Kuo Chung-han)



 
Back
Top