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Kaohsiung on Yellow Alert for 32 Landslide Streams Amid Continued Rain

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Heavy rain is forecast for Kaohsiung, Taiwan, with 32 potential landslide streams under a yellow alert.
  • The area is still affected by Typhoon Bavi and the subsequent southwest monsoon, leading to short bursts of intense rain.
  • Rain is expected to continue intermittently until July 17, with potential for heavy downpours in mountain areas.

Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is bracing for continued rainfall as Typhoon Bavi gradually moves away, leaving behind a southwest monsoon that is expected to bring intermittent showers and thunderstorms until July 17. The Meteorological Agency has issued a heavy rain advisory for the mountainous regions of Kaohsiung, with 32 potential landslide streams in the Taoyuan and Namaxia districts reaching a yellow alert level.

The city has been experiencing short, intense periods of rain due to the typhoon's influence and the prevailing monsoon. While the typhoon itself is moving further away, the atmospheric conditions are conducive to more precipitation. The advisory specifically warns of localized heavy rainfall in the mountains from tonight until early tomorrow morning, urging residents to take precautions.

Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that brief showers and thunderstorms will persist across Kaohsiung from July 13 to July 17. Mountainous areas may experience localized heavy downpours, particularly in the afternoons. The alerts are a reminder of the ongoing vulnerability to weather-related hazards in the region.

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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.