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Typhoon Bawee Nears Taiwan, Keelung Warned of Level 12 Gusts

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Typhoon Bawee is approaching Taiwan, with the northern and eastern regions facing a high probability of impact.
  • Keelung is at highest risk, with warnings of potential 12-grade gusts and severe weather conditions.
  • Authorities are urging residents to prepare for strong winds, heavy rain, and high waves.

Typhoon Bawee is rapidly approaching Taiwan, with current forecasts indicating a high probability of impact for several northern and eastern counties. The Central Weather Administration (CWA) reports that areas including New Taipei City, Taipei City, Keelung City, Taoyuan City, and Yilan County have over a 95% chance of experiencing the typhoon's effects. Hsinchu County, Hsinchu City, and Hualien County face a 90% probability, while other regions north of Chiayi and parts of Taitung and Lienchiang are also at significant risk.

Keelung faces the most immediate threat, with a 99% chance of being affected. The Keelung Weather Station has issued a stern warning, stating that the typhoon's center is expected to pass near the northeast coast, placing Keelung and its northern coastline directly within the ten-grade wind radius. The station cautioned that gusts could reach level 12, bringing with them strong winds, torrential rain, massive waves, and storm surges. Residents are strongly advised to complete all necessary typhoon preparations promptly and remain vigilant, closely monitoring the CWA's official website for the latest updates.

the typhoon center will pass near the northeast coast, Keelung's north coast will bear the brunt, and will be enveloped within the ten-grade wind radius, even experiencing level 12 gusts.

โ€” Keelung Weather StationThe Keelung Weather Station warned about the imminent threat of Typhoon Bawee.

While Bawee has weakened to the lower end of the "strong typhoon" category, its large wind field remains a significant concern. The CWA's forecast shows the typhoon's path narrowing towards the northeast coast and northern sea area, meaning a substantial portion of the storm will still engulf much of Taiwan. The seven-grade wind radius extends to an average of 380 kilometers, with the ten-grade wind radius reaching 180 kilometers, underscoring the widespread potential for severe weather.

Authorities are taking precautionary measures. The Taipei City Department of Labor has instructed the Taipei City Labor Inspection Office to conduct anti-typhoon checks on large construction sites. High-risk facilities such as external scaffolding and tower cranes are being prioritized for inspection to ensure all anti-typhoon measures are implemented before strong winds arrive. The department also reminded employers and workers to adhere to labor laws to guarantee safety and protect rights.

it is expected that strong winds, torrential rain, giant waves, and storm surges will occur. We urge citizens to seize the golden time to complete all typhoon response measures and be prepared.

โ€” Keelung Weather StationThe Keelung Weather Station issued a warning about the severe weather conditions expected.
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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.