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Heavy Rains Cause Disaster in Taiwan; Check Work and Class Suspensions (Updated Continuously)

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Heavy rains and strong winds have caused flooding and disruptions across Taiwan.
  • Several areas in Pingtung County have suspended work and classes due to severe flooding.
  • Information on work and class suspensions is being updated and is available through the "Executive Yuan Personnel Administration."

Taiwan is experiencing significant disruptions due to heavy rains and strong winds battering the island over the past two days. The severe weather has led to widespread flooding and damage, prompting authorities to suspend work and classes in affected areas.

Pingtung County has been particularly hard-hit, with multiple towns and townships, including Donggang, Xinyuan, Nanzhou, Linbian, Kanding, and Jiadong, announcing the suspension of work and classes. Residents are facing significant inconvenience as essential services and daily routines are impacted by the adverse conditions.

While other major cities like Tainan and Kaohsiung have reported normal operations, the situation remains dynamic. The government is closely monitoring the weather patterns and their impact on public safety and infrastructure. The "Executive Yuan Personnel Administration" is serving as the central point for updated information regarding work and class suspensions across the nation, allowing residents to stay informed and make necessary arrangements.

The heavy rainfall is attributed to the influence of a frontal system and southwesterly winds, which have intensified across the region. Authorities are urging citizens to stay updated on weather advisories and to exercise caution, especially in flood-prone areas. The full extent of the damage and the duration of the disruptions are still being assessed.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.