Thousands evacuated as Typhoon Krathon heads for Taiwan

2 October 2024, 16:04

A car moves along the shore in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan
Taiwan Asia Typhoon. Picture: PA

Dozens of people have been injured in the past few days.

An approaching typhoon bringing strong winds and torrential rainfall to Taiwan has killed two people and injured dozens of others over the past few days, leading to the evacuation of thousands from low-lying or mountainous areas.

At least 70 people were injured and one person died due to weather conditions attributed to Typhoon Krathon, Taiwan’s fire department said.

An elderly man died after falling off a ladder while pruning tree branches in the eastern city of Hualien. Another victim was an elderly man in south-eastern Taitung county who crashed into fallen rocks while driving. Two other people are missing.

The typhoon, packing maximum sustained winds of 108mph and gusts of 130mph, was expected to make landfall early on Thursday on Taiwan’s densely populated west coast, according to the Central Weather Administration.

A man takes a selfie with waves hitting the shore of Kaohsiung
One person is dead and several are missing, authorities said (AP)

Typhoons rarely hit Taiwan’s west coast, affecting instead the mountainous, eastern side of the island.

At least 4.2ft of rain has fallen in coastal Taitung county in the past four days and 17in in the major port city of Kaohsiung ahead of the typhoon.

Authorities shut schools and government offices across the island and cancelled all domestic flights.

In Hualien county, more than 3,000 people were evacuated from townships vulnerable to landslides. Almost 200 people in the south-western city of Tainan and more than 800 residents of the southern Pingtung county were also evacuated.

Kaohsiung, a city of 2.7 million people expected to be directly hit by the typhoon, evacuated more than 2,500 of its residents from areas prone to mudslides and landslides. Military personnel helped evacuees into trucks which took them to temporary shelters.

Most stores and restaurants in the city remained closed for a second consecutive day. Shoppers emptied supermarket shelves of essentials including bread, meat and instant noodles.

A man runs away from waves when he was walking along the shore in Kaohsiung
Shops have been closed and people have been ordered to evacuate in some areas (AP)

Streets and markets were eerily empty. An industrial harbour south of the city was at a standstill.

Kaohsiung’s international airport looked deserted, with all flights cancelled. Chan Ka Who, who had travelled there from Malaysia on vacation, said he was trying to return home but was stuck in Kaohsiung because all flights were grounded.

On Wednesday evening, the typhoon was centred about 68 miles south-west of Kaohsiung and was moving north-eastward at around 5mph. It has been weakening and will continue to do so after landfall, the weather administration said.

Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai earlier warned residents against approaching areas prone to flooding and landslides near rivers, the sea and the mountains.

He likened Krathon’s intensity to that of Typhoon Thelma, which in 1977 badly damaged Kaohsiung and caused 37 deaths.

Almost 40,000 troops were on standby to help with rescue efforts.

In Pingtung county, residents near a flooded harbour piled up sandbags at their doors to prevent water from getting in. People waded through streets flooded up to their ankles.

On Monday, the typhoon lashed the northern Philippine islands, where four people were killed and at least 5,000 were displaced, officials said.

By Press Association

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