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Typhoon Bavi approaches: New Taipei Animal Protection Office ensures 24-hour shelter for animals

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • New Taipei City's Animal Protection and Health Inspection Office is implementing typhoon preparedness measures for animal shelters.
  • Preparations include reinforcing facilities, clearing drainage, and establishing 24-hour staffing to ensure the safety of sheltered animals.
  • The office is coordinating with the city's disaster response center and has allocated funds for ongoing facility improvements.

In anticipation of Typhoon Bavi's approach, New Taipei City's Animal Protection and Health Inspection Office is taking comprehensive measures to safeguard the animals in its care. The office has undertaken extensive preparations, including trimming trees, clearing gutters, and reinforcing roofs and windows at its animal shelters.

Recognizing that some shelters are located in mountainous areas, the office has developed a rotation schedule for staff to ensure emergency response capabilities. Key facilities will have personnel on 24-hour standby. Should the New Taipei City Disaster Response Center elevate to Level 1 alert, the Animal Protection Office will immediately integrate its operations into the city's emergency response efforts.

Specific preparations are underway at the Banqiao Animal Home, which is currently undergoing construction for a cat-friendly environment. Work facilities have been secured, and enclosure nets and sheds have been reinforced to mitigate potential damage from strong winds and heavy rain. Drainage systems are being cleared to prevent flooding. The office also highlighted that annual funding is allocated for shelter facility repairs and upgrades to enhance their resilience against natural disasters, aiming to minimize the impact of typhoons on the animals and their environment.

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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.