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Taipei Flooding: Councilors Criticize City's Response to Heavy Rainfall

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taipei has experienced frequent short-term heavy rainfall, causing widespread flooding and disrupting residents' lives.
  • City councilors are criticizing the city government's response, arguing that attributing the flooding solely to rainfall exceeding drainage capacity is an excuse.
  • They demand the government address the root causes of the flooding rather than using the rainfall figures as a shield.

Taipei is grappling with recurrent urban flooding following intense, short-duration downpours, significantly impacting daily life for its residents. City councilors are pushing back against the municipal government's explanation, which largely blames the inundations on rainfall exceeding the capacity of the drainage system. Councilors Lin Yen-feng and Yen Jo-fang, along with candidate Liu Pin-hsin, held a press conference to challenge this narrative. They argue that the city administration is using the 78.8 millimeters of rainfall as a convenient excuse, deflecting responsibility for inadequate infrastructure or preparedness. The councilors insist that the government must move beyond simply citing rainfall volume and instead address the underlying issues contributing to the flooding. They are calling for a more comprehensive approach to flood management, rather than accepting the current rainfall figures as a complete explanation for the recurring problem.

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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.