Typhoon Bawei Hits Taichung
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Typhoon Bawei has caused significant damage in Taichung, Taiwan, toppling trees that crushed cars and blocked roads. Residents were warned to move vehicles from red and yellow lines by 7 a.m. A legislator inspected flood basins amid the threat.
Taichung drivers: Move cars from red/yellow lines by 7 a.m. after typhoon
- Residents in Taichung who parked on red or yellow lines during Typhoon Bawei must move their vehicles by 7 a.m. today. - Roadside parking fees and public transport services have resumed normal operations. - The city had temporarily allowed parking on certain red/yellow lines and suspended fees to ease congestion during the typhoon.
Taiwan Legislator Inspects Flood Basin Amid Typhoon Bawei Threat
- Legislator Ho Hsin-chun inspected a flood detention basin in Taiping, Taiwan, during Typhoon Bawei's approach. - The basin, which she helped establish, can hold 47,500 cubic meters of water, equivaโฆ
Typhoon Bawei Topples Trees in Taichung, Crushing Cars and Blocking Roads
- Typhoon Bawei caused over a dozen trees to fall in Taichung, Taiwan, damaging vehicles and blocking roads. - A large tree crushed a car, causing severe damage, while other trees fell across major inโฆ
Ko Wen-je to Help Campaign in Taichung Tomorrow; Typhoon Tail Wind May Disrupt; Chiu Yu-shan: Itinerary Unchanged
- Taiwan People First Party legislative candidate Chiu Yu-shan is scheduled to campaign with party chairman Ko Wen-je in Taichung on July 12. - The campaign event, a hike at the Dakeng No. 9 hiking trโฆ