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Taiwan braces for Typhoon Soulik | Taiwan braces for Typhoon Soulik |
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Taiwan is braced for the arrival of Typhoon Soulik, a tropical hurricane expected to bring strong winds and torrential rain to the island. | Taiwan is braced for the arrival of Typhoon Soulik, a tropical hurricane expected to bring strong winds and torrential rain to the island. |
Schools and offices in northern cities are expected to close on Friday afternoon as the storm nears. | Schools and offices in northern cities are expected to close on Friday afternoon as the storm nears. |
The typhoon was 450 km (280 miles) southeast of Yilan county on Friday morning, Taiwan's weather bureau said. | The typhoon was 450 km (280 miles) southeast of Yilan county on Friday morning, Taiwan's weather bureau said. |
In 2009, Taiwan was hit by Typhoon Morakot, which left hundreds dead in floods and mudslides. | In 2009, Taiwan was hit by Typhoon Morakot, which left hundreds dead in floods and mudslides. |
Typhoon Soulik, which was earlier classed as a "super typhoon", weakened overnight and has been downgraded to a medium-force typhoon. | Typhoon Soulik, which was earlier classed as a "super typhoon", weakened overnight and has been downgraded to a medium-force typhoon. |
However, it still had wind speeds of around 173 km/hour (100 mph) on Friday morning. | However, it still had wind speeds of around 173 km/hour (100 mph) on Friday morning. |
It is expected to hit north and northeast Taiwan on Friday, before moving onto mainland China's eastern provinces on Saturday. | |
Landslide warning | |
Hundreds of soldiers are on stand-by for emergency response operations and 102 military camps have been prepared as emergency shelters, the Central Emergency Operations Center said. | Hundreds of soldiers are on stand-by for emergency response operations and 102 military camps have been prepared as emergency shelters, the Central Emergency Operations Center said. |
In a statement, the centre also warned that some areas of Taiwan were prone to landslides. | In a statement, the centre also warned that some areas of Taiwan were prone to landslides. |
"The central region of Taiwan has experienced two earthquakes with magnitude six or above on 27 March and 2 June, [and] loose soil after seismic activities are potential disaster areas under heavy rainfall," it said. | "The central region of Taiwan has experienced two earthquakes with magnitude six or above on 27 March and 2 June, [and] loose soil after seismic activities are potential disaster areas under heavy rainfall," it said. |
It advised that fishing boats return to the shore before the typhoon hit, and asked members of the public to avoid mountain and coastal areas. | It advised that fishing boats return to the shore before the typhoon hit, and asked members of the public to avoid mountain and coastal areas. |
More than 2,000 tourists were evacuated from Taiwan's Green Island, near the city of Taitung, on Thursday as a precaution. | |
Some flights to Taiwan have been disrupted, with both Cathay Pacific and China Airlines announcing cancellations or planned cancellations. | |
Typhoon Soulik is expected to arrive in mainland China's eastern provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang on Saturday. | |
Local authorities have been asked to implement emergency response plans, China's state-run news agency Xinhua reported. | |
Typhoons are common during the summer in parts of East Asia, where the warm moist air and low pressure conditions enable tropical cyclones to form. | Typhoons are common during the summer in parts of East Asia, where the warm moist air and low pressure conditions enable tropical cyclones to form. |
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