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Typhoon Bavi causes flooding in Taipei; firefighters rescue 3 trapped in park

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Three people were rescued by firefighters using a small boat after being trapped by floodwaters in Taipei's Wanhua Yan-ya Nature Park.
  • The area experienced heavy rainfall and rising water levels due to Typhoon Bavi's influence.
  • Despite intermittent periods of calm, the situation remained dangerous, requiring emergency intervention.

Firefighters in Taipei deployed a small boat to rescue three individuals trapped by rising floodwaters in the Wanhua Yan-ya Nature Park. The rescue operation was necessitated by the heavy rainfall and subsequent inundation caused by the influence of Typhoon Bavi.

The park, located in the Wanhua district, saw its exterior embankment area submerged under approximately one meter of water. Although the weather experienced periods of calm with no wind or rain, the overall conditions were deemed dangerous, prompting the emergency response.

The Taipei City Fire Department confirmed the successful rescue, stating that the individuals were brought to safety without any major harm. The incident underscores the risks associated with extreme weather events, even when they are interspersed with periods of apparent calm, highlighting the need for vigilance and preparedness.

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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.