Typhoon Breaches Levee in Taiwan's Jianshi Township; Residents Face Damage and Concern
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Typhoon Barway's heavy rains caused a levee to breach on County Highway 120 in Hsinchu County's Jianshi Township, damaging a lane and reducing traffic to a single lane.
- Financial commentator Hu Cai-ping expressed concern for the residents of Xiuluan Village, a place she cherishes for its natural beauty and hot springs, noting repeated school closures due to landslides.
- Hu Cai-ping offered prayers for the affected villagers and expressed hope for a swift return to normal life, vowing to visit again in the fall.
Heavy rainfall from Typhoon Barway has caused significant damage in Taiwan's Hsinchu County, with a levee breach on County Highway 120 in Jianshi Township washing away a lane. The incident has reduced traffic to a single lane in the affected area, prompting local authorities to issue warnings for drivers to proceed with caution. The damage highlights the vulnerability of the region to extreme weather events.
Financial commentator Hu Cai-ping, known for her appreciation of Jianshi Township's natural beauty and hot springs, voiced her concern for the residents of Xiuluan Village. She described the area as one of her favorites in the greater Hsinchu region, often staying in hot spring inns and enjoying the sounds of nature. Hu noted that Xiuluan Village has experienced frequent school closures this year due to landslides, underscoring the ongoing risks faced by the community.
Jianshi Townshipๅ ๆฒน.
In a public appeal on Facebook, Hu Cai-ping offered prayers for the affected villagers, expressing her hope for the typhoon to pass quickly and for life to return to normal. She pledged to revisit the area in the fall to see the autumn foliage and visit her favorite spots. Her message serves as a call for support and solidarity with the Jianshi Township community as they recover from the storm's impact.
I will definitely come again this autumn to see the mountains full of maple leaves and visit Xiuluan again.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.