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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Storm wreaks damage to public, private property


A landslide in a residential community in New Taipei City’s Sijhih District is pictured yesterday.
Photo: Tien Yu-hua, Taipei Times

A landslide in a residential community in New Taipei City’s Sijhih District is pictured yesterday. Photo: Tien Yu-hua, Taipei Times

2022/10/18 03:00

By Cheng Ming-hsiang / Staff reporter, with CNA

More than 500 cases of damage to public infrastructure and private property had been reported as Tropical Storm Nesat moved away from Taiwan yesterday after causing destruction nationwide.

After the downpours drenched northern and eastern Taiwan over the past two days, 509 cases of destruction to roads and facilities, including 244 in Taipei and 145 in New Taipei City, were reported across the nation as of 3pm yesterday, the National Fire Agency said.

In New Taipei City, 70 people in a residential community in Sijhih District (汐止), where heavy rain on Sunday night triggered a mudslide, were all safe and waiting to be evacuated, officials said.

Earlier yesterday morning, a total of 297 motorists and passengers trapped on Provincial Highway 7 in Yilan County since the previous night were rescued, the emergency operation center said, adding that some of them were taken to the Chilan Resort in Datong Township (大同).

Traffic on two sections of national highways — the 114.6k to 167.1k mark on Provincial Highway 8 and the 25k to 44k mark on the Southern Cross-Country Highway — were partially resumed later yesterday and is scheduled to fully reopen tomorrow morning, the Directorate-General of Highways said.

Repairs on four damaged sections of provincial highways in Taoyuan, Yilan and Taitung counties were being made and traffic is expected to return to normal today, authorities added.

In Taipei, more than 100 vehicles were stuck in floodwater in a parking lot outside floodgates near the Bailing Bridge (百齡橋), and a “yellow” landslide warning was issued in some areas.

Many car owners said the city government sent a notice too late for them to move their vehicles.

To avoid a recurrence, Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) called for enhanced cooperation with the central government to establish a better early warning system, improving the messaging system to notify drivers whose vehicles are parked outside floodgates and allocating a budget to integrate the emergency operation center and the big data center.

“However, the government is only responsible for notifying vehicle owners. Each citizen should take responsibility for their own behavior [on whether they move their vehicle after receiving a notification],” he said.

The Central Weather Bureau said that chances of extremely heavy rain or heavy rain triggered by the storm’s outer ring are high in regions north of Taoyuan and the northeastern parts of the country, warning that precipitation and gusty winds could continue in those areas today.

With the current seasonal northeasterly wind system gathering strength, daytime temperatures in northern Taiwan are expected to dip to as low as 17oC today, it added.

Northern Taiwan is expected to feel the most apparent pinch resulting from the wind effects, and temperature highs are forecast to range between 18oC and 19oC, with some open areas likely to see the mercury fall to 17oC today, it said.

Elsewhere in Taiwan, warmer weather is possible, with daytime temperatures forecast to range between 20oC and 21oC, it said.

Former bureau Weather Forecast Center director Daniel Wu (吳德榮), an adjunct associate professor of atmospheric sciences at National Central University, added that the weather conditions were expected to improve from tomorrow, while it would stay cool in the early hours of the morning.

The mercury is expected to start recovering from Thursday, but a wide daytime-nighttime temperature gap is possible, he said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES


More than 100 vehicles are trapped in floodwater in a parking lot outside floodgates near the Bailing Bridge in Taipei’s Shilin District on Sunday evening.
Photo by Cheng Ming-hsiang, Taipei Times

More than 100 vehicles are trapped in floodwater in a parking lot outside floodgates near the Bailing Bridge in Taipei’s Shilin District on Sunday evening. Photo by Cheng Ming-hsiang, Taipei Times

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