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Typhoon Bary approaches: New Taipei City suspends garbage collection all day July 11

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • New Taipei City will suspend all garbage collection services on July 11 due to the anticipated impact of Typhoon Bary.
  • The suspension aims to ensure the safety of residents and sanitation workers during the typhoon.
  • Residents are urged not to place garbage on the streets during the suspension, and updates will be provided through various official channels.

New Taipei City will halt all garbage collection services on July 11 as the region braces for Typhoon Bary. The Municipal Department of Environmental Protection announced the suspension to prioritize the safety of both citizens and sanitation workers during the anticipated severe weather.

This measure includes a pause on large furniture pickup services. The department stated that garbage collection schedules will be adjusted and potentially increased once the typhoon passes and conditions permit, aiming to restore the city's cleanliness as quickly as possible. Sanitation teams will remain on standby to address any emergency situations and ensure typhoon preparedness.

Authorities are appealing to residents to refrain from disposing of household waste on the streets during the suspension period to prevent environmental pollution and public safety hazards. Information regarding the resumption of services and any immediate updates will be disseminated through the New Taipei City Disaster Response Center, the Environmental Protection Bureau's official website, the "New Taipei Le Ji Che" website, the "New Taipei i-Environmental Protection" Facebook page, community leader broadcasts, and television ticker announcements.

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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.