Xizhi Flooded Waist-Deep After Torrential Rain; Underpass Closed
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in Xizhi District, New Taipei City, with water levels reaching waist-high in some areas.
- A road underpass at the intersection of Nanyang Street and Fude 3rd Road was closed due to the flooding.
- A car was submerged up to its hood in water, and emergency services assisted in its removal.
Torrential rain lashed New Taipei City's Xizhi District on Thursday morning, causing widespread flooding and disrupting traffic. The intersection of Nanyang Street and Fude 3rd Road experienced severe inundation, with water levels rising to waist-high, forcing the closure of a local underpass.
Residents reported that the drainage systems were overwhelmed by the downpour, leading to water accumulating rapidly in several areas. A passenger car was submerged up to its hood near the intersection of Jilin Street and Nanyang Street, prompting a rescue operation by local authorities. Police coordinated with nearby businesses to tow the vehicle out of the waterlogged area.
The underpass at the intersection of Nanyang Street and Fude 3rd Road was cordoned off by police to prevent vehicles from entering the flooded zone. Local councilor Chang Chin-hao shared images of the submerged underpass on social media, warning residents to avoid the area.
Near Jinlong Elementary School on Zhongxing Road, water levels also rose significantly, leading some residents to question whether nearby construction projects may have exacerbated the drainage issues. The sudden deluge highlights the vulnerability of the area to extreme weather events.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.