Taiwan Military Inspects Typhoon Preparations in Northern Regions
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwan's military is preparing for the approach of Typhoon Barway, with senior commanders inspecting typhoon prevention measures in northern regions.
- The Reserve Command is emphasizing proactive deployment and thorough checks of all anti-typhoon preparations.
- Commanders are monitoring weather and disaster information, focusing on potential risks like landslides and flooding in low-lying areas.
Taiwan's military is actively preparing for the imminent arrival of Typhoon Barway, with senior officials inspecting readiness in northern areas. Lieutenant General Yu Wen-chen, commander of the Reserve Command, visited New Taipei City and Keelung on July 9 to assess disaster response mechanisms and preparedness.
Commander Yu stressed the principle of "proactive deployment and prevention" to all cadres. He ordered comprehensive reviews of anti-typhoon preparations, ensuring troop readiness and the efficient allocation of personnel and rescue equipment. The goal is to enable swift support missions should disasters occur.
Yu urged all levels of command to continuously monitor meteorological updates and local disaster information. Particular attention is being paid to areas prone to landslides and flooding. The military is also inspecting camp facilities, including trees and scaffolding, to prevent hazards from strong winds and heavy rain. Safety controls for personnel during preparation and recovery efforts are also being reinforced.
To ensure immediate awareness of the typhoon's progress and local disaster preparedness, Reserve commanders are attending local government meetings and accompanying local leaders on inspections of critical flood control facilities. Liaison officers have been pre-emptively dispatched to townships, cities, districts, and outlying islands like Green Island, Orchid Island, and Little Liuqiu to establish real-time communication and reporting mechanisms. These measures aim to enhance overall disaster response effectiveness.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.