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Taiwan County Closes Highway Ahead of Typhoon Bavi, Monitors Barrier Lake

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Authorities will close Provincial Highway 95 in Nantou County, Taiwan, starting at 8 p.m. on July 10 due to heavy rainfall from Typhoon Bavi.
  • The closure affects a landslide-prone section near Dongpu Village, with a decision on reopening expected on July 12.
  • A landslide-induced barrier lake in Zhushan Township, holding 69,000 tons of water, is also under close monitoring.

Nantou County authorities are implementing precautionary measures as Typhoon Bavi approaches, with a focus on public safety.

The county government will assess the situation on July 12 to determine if the road can reopen.

โ€” Nantou County GovernmentRegarding the planned closure of Provincial Highway 95 due to potential landslide risks from Typhoon Bavi.

Provincial Highway 95 in Xinyi Township's Dongpu Village will be closed from 8 p.m. on July 10. The closure targets a section at kilometer 3.3, which has experienced landslides. The county government will assess the situation on July 12 to determine if the road can reopen. Traffic information will be disseminated through various channels, guiding drivers to alternative routes.

In addition to the road closure, authorities are closely monitoring a barrier lake formed in the Jiadouliao River in Zhushan Township. This lake, created by a landslide on June 13, currently holds approximately 69,000 tons of water and is experiencing stable seepage. The Soil and Water Conservation Bureau's Nantou branch is maintaining continuous surveillance.

The Jiadouliao River barrier lake is currently holding approximately 69,000 tons of water and is experiencing stable seepage.

โ€” Nantou County GovernmentProviding an update on the status of a barrier lake in Zhushan Township.

Cross-agency collaboration is in place to enhance the monitoring and early warning systems for barrier lakes. Emergency engineering work is underway to mitigate potential risks. Residents in affected areas are urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with any necessary evacuation orders to ensure their safety. Preparations include readiness of repair personnel and equipment, installation of protective measures against falling rocks, and strengthening of alternative routes and village alert systems.

Residents in affected areas are urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with any necessary evacuation orders to ensure their safety.

โ€” Nantou County GovernmentIssuing a general safety advisory in anticipation of Typhoon Bavi.
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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.