Hsinchu councilor urges city to clear drainage debris before typhoon hits
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hsinchu City Councilor Tseng Tzu-cheng urges the city government to clear debris from a major drainage channel before Typhoon Bawei arrives.
- Heavy rainfall on June 26 caused over 100 instances of flooding in Hsinchu, and the current blockage of steel bars and concrete blocks threatens to worsen future flooding.
- The councilor emphasizes the need for proactive disaster prevention rather than post-disaster repairs.
As Typhoon Bawei approaches Taiwan, Hsinchu City Councilor Tseng Tzu-cheng is calling on the city government to urgently clear concrete blocks and steel bars from a major drainage channel on Shuili Road. He warns that failure to do so could lead to severe flooding, similar to the widespread inundation experienced after heavy rains on June 26.
Tseng reported on June 28 that a large amount of construction debris, including steel bars and concrete base blocks, had accumulated in the drainage channel near a convenience store on Shuili Road. This debris is blocking a box culvert, significantly impairing drainage capacity. The councilor expressed concern that if the blockage is not cleared promptly, the Shuili area could face another major flood.
He stressed that disaster prevention requires proactive measures, not just reactive repairs after an event. Tseng urged the relevant authorities to use the critical time before the typhoon's arrival to remove the obstructions and reduce the risk of flooding. He stated that citizens expect preventative actions rather than post-disaster remediation and pledged to continue monitoring the city government's efforts to ensure the safety of residents' homes.
Citizens want proactive prevention, not post-disaster rescue.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.