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Two dead as Typhoon Nepartak strikes Taiwan | Two dead as Typhoon Nepartak strikes Taiwan |
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Typhoon Nepartak hit Taiwan's east coast on Friday, leaving two dead and 66 injured, as well as forcing evacuations and disrupting services. | Typhoon Nepartak hit Taiwan's east coast on Friday, leaving two dead and 66 injured, as well as forcing evacuations and disrupting services. |
More than 15,000 people had to leave their homes as hundreds of flights were cancelled and offices and schools shut. | More than 15,000 people had to leave their homes as hundreds of flights were cancelled and offices and schools shut. |
The typhoon packed winds of up to 198km/h (123mph) and made landfall just before 06:00 local time (22:00 GMT Thursday) in eastern Taitung. | |
The storm is expected to hit China's Fujian province by Saturday morning. | The storm is expected to hit China's Fujian province by Saturday morning. |
The storm has now weakened to a medium-strength typhoon, according to the island's Central Weather Bureau and should be a tropical storm upon reaching China. | The storm has now weakened to a medium-strength typhoon, according to the island's Central Weather Bureau and should be a tropical storm upon reaching China. |
"The wind is very strong," a resident of Taitung told the Reuters news agency. | "The wind is very strong," a resident of Taitung told the Reuters news agency. |
"Many hut roofs and signs on the streets have been blown away," another resident said. | "Many hut roofs and signs on the streets have been blown away," another resident said. |
Some 270,000 households have been affected by power cuts, Li Wei-sen, Taiwan's Central Emergency Operations Center spokesman told news agency AP. | Some 270,000 households have been affected by power cuts, Li Wei-sen, Taiwan's Central Emergency Operations Center spokesman told news agency AP. |
He also added that railway services had been suspended, and more than 500 domestic and international flights cancelled. | He also added that railway services had been suspended, and more than 500 domestic and international flights cancelled. |
Nearly 4,400 soldiers have been deployed around the island, with 35,000 troops on standby to help with evacuations and disaster relief. | Nearly 4,400 soldiers have been deployed around the island, with 35,000 troops on standby to help with evacuations and disaster relief. |
A storm is classed as a super typhoon if it reaches maximum sustained 1-minute surface winds of at least 65 m/s (145mph), the equivalent of a category-five hurricane in the Atlantic basin. | A storm is classed as a super typhoon if it reaches maximum sustained 1-minute surface winds of at least 65 m/s (145mph), the equivalent of a category-five hurricane in the Atlantic basin. |
Taiwan is often hit by typhoons, with super typhoon Dujuan killing three people and leaving more than 300 injured in Taiwan in 2015. | Taiwan is often hit by typhoons, with super typhoon Dujuan killing three people and leaving more than 300 injured in Taiwan in 2015. |
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