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  2. Typhoon Gaemi - Wikipedia

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    The government of Taiwan placed 29,000 military personnel on standby for recovery efforts. Over 2,000 residents of mountainous areas on the island were evacuated. [ 39 ] Evacuations also took place in Heping District, Taichung ; 385 residents were evacuated from nine flood-prone districts of Tainan . [ 40 ]

  3. Typhoons in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In July 2023, Typhoon Doksuri drifted to Southern Taiwan, raising warnings in various places. [21] 278,000 homes later lost power, [22] with one woman dying in Taiwan. [23] In August, Typhoon Haikui directly hit Taiwan, with 8,000 people evacuating. [24] 217,000 houses lost electricity with the typhoon, with multiple floods, and rainfall. [25]

  4. Erchong Floodway - Wikipedia

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    After Typhoon Gloria caused significant flooding in Taipei in 1963, the Taiwan government carried out an engineering project to widen the Tamsui River at its narrowest point at Lion's Head Rock, near the present-day Guandu Bridge. The effect of this project was counter-productive as the Tamsui River was exposed to more flooding from ocean high ...

  5. Taiwan's air force cancels drills as typhoon approaches ... - AOL

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    Taiwan's military has long relied on support from the United States, but has in recent years reinvigorated its domestic arms industry, producing submarines and training aircraft that complement ...

  6. Typhoon Krathon - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Krathon, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Julian, was a powerful and erratic tropical cyclone which impacted Taiwan and the Philippines in late September and early October 2024. Krathon, which refers to the santol fruit, was the first storm to make landfall on Taiwan's densely populated western plains since Typhoon Wayne in 1986.

  7. Typhoon Morakot - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Morakot, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Kiko, was the deadliest typhoon to impact Taiwan in recorded history.The eighth named storm and fourth typhoon of the 2009 Pacific typhoon season, Morakot wrought catastrophic damage in Taiwan, killing 673 people and leaving 26 people missing, and causing roughly NT$110 billion (US$3.3 billion) in damages.

  8. As tensions grow, more Americans see China as an enemy - AOL

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    Read more:'Only you can save your own lives': Disinformation and fake news flood Taiwan before election The high-level meetings followed the passage of a U.S. bill that allocated $8 billion in ...

  9. Typhoon Fanapi - Wikipedia

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    The heavy rainfall from Fanapi caused landslides, heavy crop damage, and flooding, notably in the major city of Kaohsiung, where rains totaled 506 mm (19.9 in). In some areas of the city, the floods reached over one-story deep, inundating cars and causing about NT$3 billion (New Taiwan dollar, US$93.75 million) in industrial damage.