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Taiwan: Typhoon Fung-wong Brings Heavy Rain and Gusty Winds Ahead of Landfall

The Central Weather Administration issued a land warning on Tuesday, November 11, as Typhoon Fung-wong approached southern Taiwan. Mass evacuations were carried out for residents in the eastern part of the country, with the storm expected to make landfall in Kaohsiung or Pingtung by Wednesday evening or night. This video shows flooding situation on Yangjin Highway in New Taipei City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 13

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. At least four deaths and more than 600 injuries have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 9

Typhoon Krathon, a Category 1 storm, made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, leaving at least two people dead.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 7

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows damage to trees in Kaohsiung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 8

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows a landslide caused by the typhoon on Xinfeng Street in Keelung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 12

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. All domestic flights and more than 230 international flights were canceled, financial markets were closed, and at least two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 5

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows damage to buildings and trees in Kaohsiung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 6

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows damage to trees in Kaohsiung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 4

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows damage to buildings in Kaohsiung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 3

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows damaged trees and debris on the street in Yancheng District, Kaohsiung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 11

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. All domestic flights and more than 230 international flights were canceled, financial markets were closed, and at least two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 9

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. All domestic flights and more than 230 international flights were canceled, financial markets were closed, and at least two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 10

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. All domestic flights and more than 230 international flights were canceled, financial markets were closed, and at least two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 6

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 5

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 7

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 8

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction 2

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows a downed tree blocking a road in in Kaohsiung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 4

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Leaves Trail Of Destruction

Typhoon Krathon struck southern Taiwan on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. So far, two deaths have been reported. This video shows a destroyed convenience store in Kaohsiung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Brings Gusty Winds And Heavy Rainfall Ahead Of Landfall 4

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung around noon on Thursday, October 3. Even before its formal arrival, the typhoon had already brought gusty winds and heavy rainfall, causing damage such as downed trees and flooding in various cities. Nearly 5,000 households in Kaohsiung were experiencing power outages. This video shows a motorcycle navigating through the flooded Dongxin Road in Keelung, northern Taiwan in the morning.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 3

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast 2

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Slams Into Southwestern Coast

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan, on Thursday, October 3, as a Category 1 storm. Due to the typhoon, all domestic flights and over 230 international flights were cancelled, and financial markets were closed. So far, two deaths have been reported.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Krathon Brings Gusty Winds And Heavy Rainfall Ahead Of Landfall

Typhoon Krathon was expected to make landfall in Kaohsiung at midday on October 3. Before its formal arrival, it had already brought gusty winds and heavy rainfall, causing damage that included downed trees and flooding in various cities. Nearly 5,000 households in Kaohsiung were experiencing power shortages. This video shows the high waves along the coast of Pingtung County.

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Taiwan: Shoppers Rush To Supermarkets Ahead Of Typhoon Krathon 3

Residents rushed to supermarkets, and shelves were seen empty at stores across Taiwan as Typhoon Krathon is forecasted to make landfall on Wednesday, October 2.

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Taiwan: Shoppers Rush To Supermarkets Ahead Of Typhoon Krathon 4

Residents rushed to supermarkets, and shelves were seen empty at stores across Taiwan as Typhoon Krathon is forecasted to make landfall on Wednesday, October 2.

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Taiwan: Shoppers Rush To Supermarkets Ahead Of Typhoon Krathon

Supermarket shelves were seen empty across Taiwan on Monday, September 30, as shoppers rushed to get groceries ahead of Typhoon Krathon's forecasted landfall.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Gaemi Makes Landfall Bringing Gusty Winds And Torrential Rains 4

Widespread flooding hit Taiwan as Typhoon Gaemi brought heavy rainfall on Thursday, July 25. Gaemi made landfall around midnight on the coast of northwestern Yilan County. According to weather officials, it was the most powerful typhoon that struck Taiwan in the last 8 years with gusts of up to 227 kph (141 mph).

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Taiwan: Typhoon Gaemi Makes Landfall Bringing Gusty Winds And Torrential Rains 3

Widespread flooding hit Taiwan as Typhoon Gaemi brought heavy rainfall on Thursday, July 25. Gaemi made landfall around midnight on the coast of northwestern Yilan County. According to weather officials, it was the most powerful typhoon that struck Taiwan in the last 8 years with gusts of up to 227 kph (141 mph).

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Taiwan: Typhoon Gaemi Makes Landfall Bringing Gusty Winds And Torrential Rains 2

Widespread flooding hit Taiwan as Typhoon Gaemi brought heavy rainfall on Thursday, July 25. Gaemi made landfall around midnight on the coast of northwestern Yilan County. According to weather officials, it was the most powerful typhoon that struck Taiwan in the last 8 years with gusts of up to 227 kph (141 mph).

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Taiwan: Typhoon Gaemi Makes Landfall Bringing Torrential Rains

Widespread flooding hit Taiwan as Typhoon Gaemi brought heavy rainfall on Thursday, July 25. Gaemi made landfall around midnight on the coast of northwestern Yilan County. According to weather officials, it was the most powerful typhoon that struck Taiwan in the last 8 years with gusts of up to 227 kph (141 mph).

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Taiwan: Costa Cruise Itinerary Changes Due To Typhoon Gaemi Anger Passengers

A 5-day Costa Cruises trip bound for Okinawa from Port of Keelung on July 21 was cut short due to Typhoon Gaemi, angering passengers. Some of the passengers refused to leave the ship, demanding refunds after the cruise ship docked in Port of Kaohsiung on the 24th. The cruise management changed the itinerary several times and finally decided to return to Taiwan in Kaohsiung one day early.

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Taiwan: Costa Cruise Itinerary Changes Due To Typhoon Gaemi Anger Passengers 2

A 5-day Costa Cruises trip bound for Okinawa from Keelung Port on July 21 was cut short due to Typhoon Gaemi, angering passengers. Some of the passengers refused to leave the ship demanding refunds after the cruise ship docked in Kaohsiung Port on the 24th. The cruise management changed the itinerary several times and finally decided to return to Taiwan in Kaohsiung, one day early.

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Taiwan: Costa Cruise Itinerary Changes Due To Typhoon Gaemi Anger Passengers 4

A 5-day Costa Cruises trip bound for Okinawa from Keelung Port on July 21 was cut short due to Typhoon Gaemi, angering passengers. Some of the passengers refused to leave the ship demanding refunds after the cruise ship docked in Kaohsiung Port on the 24th. The cruise management changed the itinerary several times and finally decided to return to Taiwan in Kaohsiung, one day early.

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Taiwan: Costa Cruise Itinerary Changes Due To Typhoon Gaemi Anger Passengers 3

A 5-day Costa Cruises trip bound for Okinawa from Keelung Port on July 21 was cut short due to Typhoon Gaemi, angering passengers. Some of the passengers refused to leave the ship demanding refunds after the cruise ship docked in Kaohsiung Port on the 24th. The cruise management changed the itinerary several times and finally decided to return to Taiwan in Kaohsiung, one day early.

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Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

File photo shows former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou speaking at a rally of the main opposition Nationalist Party in Kaohsiung on Jan. 7, 2024, in support of New Taipei Mayor and presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih ahead of the Jan. 13 election.

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Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

File photo shows Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an speaking at a rally of the main opposition Nationalist Party in Kaohsiung on Jan. 7, 2024, in support of New Taipei Mayor and presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih ahead of the Jan. 13 election.

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Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

File photo shows former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu speaking at a rally of the main opposition Nationalist Party in the southern Taiwanese city on Jan. 7, 2024, in support of New Taipei Mayor and presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih ahead of the Jan. 13 election.

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Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

Rally ahead of Taiwan's presidential election

File photo shows Eric Chu, chairman of Taiwan's main opposition Nationalist Party, attending a rally in Kaohsiung on Jan. 7, 2024, in support of New Taipei Mayor and presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih ahead of the Jan. 13 election.

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Taiwan's first indigenous submarine

Taiwan's first indigenous submarine

Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen (C) attends the unveiling ceremony of Taiwan's first indigenous submarine, "Narwhal," in the southern port city of Kaohsiung on Sept. 28, 2023.

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Taiwan's first indigenous submarine

Taiwan's first indigenous submarine

Taiwan's first indigenous submarine, "Narwhal," is unveiled at a ceremony in the southern port city of Kaohsiung on Sept. 28, 2023.

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Taiwan's Kaohsiung mayor and Japan's LDP policy chief+

Taiwan's Kaohsiung mayor and Japan's LDP policy chief+

Koichi Hagiuda (R), policy chief of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, and Chen Chih-mai, mayor of Kaohsiung in Taiwan, are pictured ahead of their talks at the LDP headquarter in Tokyo on March 7, 2023.

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Taiwan's Kaohsiung mayor and Japan's LDP policy chief

Taiwan's Kaohsiung mayor and Japan's LDP policy chief

Koichi Hagiuda (C,R), policy chief of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, and Chen Chih-mai, mayor of Kaohsiung in Taiwan, shake hands at the LDP headquarter in Tokyo on March 7, 2023.

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Search for missing people continues in Taiwan

Search for missing people continues in Taiwan

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - Photo taken Aug. 3, 2014, shows the site of suspected gas explosions in Taiwan's southern port city of Kaohsiung, as the search for missing people continues.

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Search for missing after Taiwan explosions

Search for missing after Taiwan explosions

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - Rescuers search for missing persons in Taiwan on Aug. 2, 2014, following massive gas pipeline explosions in Kaohsiung.

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Rescuers search missing people at Taiwan explosions

Rescuers search missing people at Taiwan explosions

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - Rescuers search for missing persons on Aug. 2, 2014, at a collapsed section of road in Taiwan's southern city of Kaohsiung after massive gas pipeline explosions.

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Search operation after Taiwan blasts

Search operation after Taiwan blasts

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - A search operation for missing persons is underway in Kaohsiung on Aug. 2, 2014, after massive gas pipeline explosions.

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Aftermath of explosions in Taiwan

Aftermath of explosions in Taiwan

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - Photo taken Aug. 1, 2014, shows the aftermath of a series of suspected gas explosions the previous night in Kaohsiung City, southern Taiwan. The blasts killed at least 24 people and injured 271 others, according to Taiwan's National Fire Agency.

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Aftermath of explosions in Taiwan

Aftermath of explosions in Taiwan

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - Photo taken Aug. 1, 2014, shows the aftermath of a series of suspected gas explosions the previous night in Kaohsiung City, southern Taiwan. The blasts killed at least 24 people and injured 271 others, according to Taiwan's National Fire Agency.

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