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Taiwan mourns for Morakot victims | Taiwan mourns for Morakot victims |
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Flags are being flown at half-mast in Taiwan as three days of mourning begin for people who lost their lives as a result of Typhoon Morakot. | Flags are being flown at half-mast in Taiwan as three days of mourning begin for people who lost their lives as a result of Typhoon Morakot. |
At least 500 people are still missing, thought killed by floods and mudslides caused by the typhoon, which was Taiwan's worst typhoon in 50 years. | |
President Ma Ying-jeou promised to press ahead with a programme of reconstruction and resettlement. | President Ma Ying-jeou promised to press ahead with a programme of reconstruction and resettlement. |
So far the government has confirmed the deaths of 160 people in the typhoon. | So far the government has confirmed the deaths of 160 people in the typhoon. |
Opinion polls suggest President Ma's approval rating among Taiwanese voters has declined sharply following criticism of his government's slow response to the emergency. | Opinion polls suggest President Ma's approval rating among Taiwanese voters has declined sharply following criticism of his government's slow response to the emergency. |
Among the memorial services he attended was one at Hsiaolin, perhaps the village worst affected by the typhoon. | Among the memorial services he attended was one at Hsiaolin, perhaps the village worst affected by the typhoon. |
"I assure you I will complete the reconstruction and resettlement during my term and I will punish negligent officials," President Ma said at the service. | "I assure you I will complete the reconstruction and resettlement during my term and I will punish negligent officials," President Ma said at the service. |
See map of affected area | See map of affected area |
The village washed away by mud | The village washed away by mud |
Hundreds of the victims are believed to be buried by mud in Hsiaolin, which was almost completely covered in a mudslide triggered by several days of extremely heavy rainfall. | Hundreds of the victims are believed to be buried by mud in Hsiaolin, which was almost completely covered in a mudslide triggered by several days of extremely heavy rainfall. |
The president's critics, some of whom surrounded and heckled him during his visit to a shrine, point to what they see as his inability to take responsibility for a poor response to the emergency. | The president's critics, some of whom surrounded and heckled him during his visit to a shrine, point to what they see as his inability to take responsibility for a poor response to the emergency. |
Three senior ministers remain in place even after offering their resignations over the official response though, correspondents say, a government re-shuffle is likely next month. | Three senior ministers remain in place even after offering their resignations over the official response though, correspondents say, a government re-shuffle is likely next month. |
Taiwan's parliament, now in recess, is due to hold an additional session in the coming days to review a special budget worth NT$100bn ($3bn, £1.84m) to cover typhoon relief and reconstruction. | Taiwan's parliament, now in recess, is due to hold an additional session in the coming days to review a special budget worth NT$100bn ($3bn, £1.84m) to cover typhoon relief and reconstruction. |
The disaster sparked a global response with at least 81 countries, the European Union, and 21 international organisations donating personnel and NT$160m ($4.87m, £2.95m) in relief aid to Taiwan, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | The disaster sparked a global response with at least 81 countries, the European Union, and 21 international organisations donating personnel and NT$160m ($4.87m, £2.95m) in relief aid to Taiwan, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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