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Taiwan: Kaohsiung prepares for heavy rains with flood control measures

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is preparing for heavy rainfall expected over the next week due to a low-pressure trough, stationary front, and southwest monsoon.
  • The city's Water Resources Bureau has activated flood control measures, including testing 100 pumping stations and 26 detention ponds.
  • Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and take precautions, especially in vulnerable areas.

Kaohsiung is bracing for a week of potentially heavy rainfall, prompting the city's Water Resources Bureau to initiate comprehensive flood prevention preparations. The anticipated downpours are attributed to a combination of a low-pressure trough, a stationary front, and strengthening southwest monsoons.

Forecasters predict an increased chance of heavy rain starting June 8, with more significant rainfall, possibly including torrential downpours, expected from June 9 to 13. In response, the bureau has deployed flood control personnel to the water monitoring center and is actively overseeing real-time data from rain gauges, flood sensors, and drainage systems.

To mitigate the impact of the expected heavy rains, Kaohsiung has completed readiness checks on all 100 of its pumping stations, 148 mobile pumps, and 26 detention ponds. These facilities have undergone functional tests to ensure their operational capacity.

The Water Resources Bureau urges Kaohsiung residents to stay informed about the latest weather forecasts from the Central Weather Administration and any disaster prevention messages issued by the city government. Citizens are advised to inspect their home drainage systems and waterproofing measures and to avoid hazardous areas such as riverbanks, coastal regions, and mountainous zones. Cooperation with emergency response measures is also requested.

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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.