Japan braces for double storms, torrential rains shut down parts of Taiwan
Last year, 19 people died elsewhere in Hualien when another barrier lake breached its banks during Super Typhoon Ragasa, unleashing a wall of water and mud…
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No casualties were reported in Taiwan but authorities in Hualien county were evacuating nearly 200 residents from two townships downstream of a rapidly filling barrier lake in the mountains. More than 200 flights were cancelled and dozens of train services suspended while many expressways were closed, the land ministry said, while carmaker Toyota briefly halted operations at a factory in the southern region of Kyushu. Typhoon forces Japan to evacuate over two million people while heavy rain shuts down parts of Taiwan.
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No casualties were reported in Taiwan but authorities in Hualien county were evacuating nearly 200 residents from two townships downstream of a rapidly filling barrier lake in the mountains.
according to Otago Daily TimesMore than 200 flights were cancelled and dozens of train services suspended while many expressways were closed, the land ministry said, while carmaker Toyota briefly halted operations at a factory in the southern region of Kyushu.
according to Otago Daily TimesTyphoon forces Japan to evacuate over two million people while heavy rain shuts down parts of Taiwan.
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