Typhoon Bavi to Hit Taipei Hardest Friday-Saturday; Candidate Urges City Government Action
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A candidate for Taipei City Councilor, Chen Yi-chieh, urged the city government to proactively prepare for Typhoon Bavi.
- She called for a comprehensive review of drainage systems, water pumps, roadside trees, and traffic response mechanisms, especially in flood-prone areas.
- Chen also emphasized the need for targeted care for vulnerable populations and transparent information dissemination during and after the typhoon.
As Typhoon Bavi approaches, Taipei City Councilor candidate Chen Yi-chieh is urging the city government to take proactive measures against the storm. Chen stressed that disaster preparedness should not wait until the typhoon arrives, advocating for a "super-ahead deployment" to minimize risks. She specifically called for a thorough inspection of the city's drainage systems, water pumping equipment, and roadside trees, particularly in areas historically prone to flooding. The candidate also highlighted the importance of securing construction site fences and billboards to prevent potential hazards from strong winds.
Disaster prevention requires considering the worst-case scenario. The city government should comprehensively review typhoon preparedness, especially strengthening deployment in key areas.
Chen further emphasized the need for a robust traffic response plan. This includes early notification for residents to move vehicles from riverside parking lots and timely updates on road closures, bus diversions, and MRT operations. She also pointed out the necessity of providing proactive care for vulnerable groups, such as the elderly living alone and individuals with disabilities, ensuring sufficient shelter and emergency support capacity.
We must comprehensively inspect drainage systems, side ditches, and pumping stations, and complete dredging and equipment deployment in flood-prone areas in advance.
Transparency in information dissemination is another key point raised by Chen. She called for real-time, clear updates on flooding, power outages, and traffic controls to prevent panic caused by information gaps. Chen suggested the city leverage AI technology and real-time monitoring systems to identify potential disaster hotspots and strategically deploy resources. She urged the city government to maintain the highest standards in all preparedness efforts and reminded citizens to take their own precautions, such as securing outdoor items and stocking up on essential supplies.
Strengthen the safety inspection of roadside trees, construction fences, billboards, and public facilities to reduce the risk of falling trees and falling objects injuring people caused by strong winds.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.