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Typhoon Bawei's storm circle hits Hsinchu City; 34 disaster reports logged by morning

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hsinchu City reported 34 disaster notifications by 9 a.m. as Typhoon Bawei's storm circle reached the area.
  • Most incidents involved fallen trees, slope checks, and flooding, with 29 cases already resolved by various city departments.
  • Authorities urge residents to remain vigilant due to increasing winds and rain, with the storm expected to move away late at night.

Hsinchu City has reported 34 disaster notifications as of 9 a.m. today, following the arrival of Typhoon Bawei's storm circle. The city government convened its third typhoon response meeting this morning to address the situation.

The reported incidents primarily include fallen trees, checks on soil and rock slopes, and water accumulation. While five cases are still being addressed by dispatched personnel and equipment, the city's Fire Bureau, Police Bureau, Public Works Department, and other relevant units have already resolved and closed 29 cases.

According to combined analyses from the Central Weather Administration and local meteorological teams, Typhoon Bawei's seven-level storm circle made landfall in Hsinchu City this morning, leading to an increase in wind and rain intensity. The weather is expected to ease only after the storm circle leaves Taiwan late tonight.

City officials are reminding residents that today, July 11, will experience the most severe weather. They urge citizens to secure windows and doors, fasten outdoor items and potted plants, minimize unnecessary outings, and avoid coastal areas to ensure personal safety and protect property. The city is prioritizing cases that affect public transportation and pose potential public safety risks, concentrating resources to address them promptly.

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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.