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Taiwan Bridge Damaged, Roads Washed Out by Intense Typhoon-Fueled Rains

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Heavy rainfall, driven by typhoon-related atmospheric flow, has caused severe flooding and infrastructure damage in Pingtung County, Taiwan.
  • The Lu Liao Bridge connecting Chaozhou and Wanlu was significantly damaged, with its foundation eroded by the strong currents.
  • Near Chaozhou, the Silin weather station recorded nearly 300 millimeters of rain in just 11 hours, highlighting the intensity of the downpour.

Southern Taiwan's Pingtung County is grappling with severe impacts from intense rainfall, fueled by the outer bands of a typhoon interacting with the southwest monsoon. The downpour has led to significant flooding and critical infrastructure damage, particularly affecting transportation routes.

The Lu Liao Bridge, a vital connection between the townships of Chaozhou and Wanlu, has suffered extensive damage. Powerful floodwaters surged from upstream, eroding the bridge's foundation and rendering it impassable. This disruption severely impacts local travel and logistics in the region.

This wave of typhoon's outer circulation converging with the southwest wind's rainfall began to hit Pingtung hard yesterday, and the rain has not stopped today. The Silin station in Chaozhou recorded nearly 300 millimeters of rain in just 11 hours.

โ€” Liberty TimesDescribing the severity and duration of the rainfall.

The intensity of the rainfall is underscored by data from the Silin weather station near Chaozhou, which recorded nearly 300 millimeters of precipitation in an 11-hour period. This deluge has overwhelmed drainage systems and caused widespread inundation, posing significant challenges for residents and emergency services.

The large amount of water flowing down from upstream severely damaged the Lu Liao Bridge between Chaozhou and Wanlu.

โ€” Liberty TimesDetailing the damage to the specific bridge.
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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.