'Super Typhoon' Dujuan Nears Taiwan, as Thousands Evacuate from Islands

8 years, 6 months ago - September 28, 2015
A satellite image from the Central Weather Bureau shows Typhoon Dujuan approaching Taiwan

A satellite image from the Central Weather Bureau shows Typhoon Dujuan approaching Taiwan

Torrential rains and high winds are predicted across Taiwan from Monday as Dujuan nears the east coast, with landfall predicted around 11pm local time

“Super typhoon” Dujuan was swirling towards Taiwan on Monday, with thousands of people evacuated from outlying islands as the storm gathered strength on its approach.

Torrential rains and high winds are predicted across Taiwan from Monday afternoon as Dujuan neared the east coast, with landfall predicted around 11pm local time.

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Taiwan’s weather bureau upgraded Dujuan to a “strong typhoon” Sunday – it’s top category.

Other regional weather bureaus, including the Hong Kong Observatory, categorised it as a “super typhoon” as it intensified to reach gusts of 227km per hour.

“It is due to exert influence from noon after its edge reaches the island,” said an official at Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau.

“The whole of the island should heighten vigilance against severe winds and torrential rains.”

Almost 3,000 people, most of them tourists, were evacuated on Sunday from Taiwan’s Green Island and Orchid Island, a location popular with visitors.

Authorities said on Monday they were planning more possible evacuations as they assessed the impact of heavy rains.

Taiwan’s indigenous mountain communities are particularly at risk during typhoons. They are often hit by flooding and mudslides, and some are still cleaning up after Typhoon Soudelor left a trail of destruction last month.

“A massive amount of rubble caused by the last typhoon is still seen on slopes and river beds. This may cause further damage,” said the weather bureau.

More than 24,000 troops are on standby for disaster relief and evacuations, with 100 shelters set up. Emergency response centres have been established in the north and east.

Dujuan was 270km off the coast of the eastern Hualien County at 7am local time on Monday.

The storm threatens long weekend plans for many as Taiwan celebrates the mid-autumn festival. A concert by US rock band Bon Jovi, due to take place in Taipei on Monday, has been cancelled.

High speed rail was due to be suspended mid-afternoon, ferry services to outlying islands have already been suspended and flights to and from the islands will stop from noon.

Dujuan will pass near the Japanese island of Ishigaki as it approaches Taiwan and Japan’s meteorological agency has warned it could trigger waves 13 metres high.

The storm is on course to hit mainland China from Tuesday, but is forecast to have weakened.

So far there have been no reports of damage or injuries in connection with the typhoon.

Typhoon Soudelor caused at least eight deaths in Taiwan last month as it flooded rivers, ripped up trees, and triggered landslides. Toppled trees and signboards damaged electricity lines, knocking out power to a record 4.3m households.

The typhoon went on to kill 21 people in China.

Text by Guardian

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