综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

  .contact us |.about us
News > National News...
Search:
    Advertisement
Typhoon Dujuan sweeps over Taiwan, heads for HK, mainland
( 2003-09-02 14:22) (Agencies)

Typhoon Dujuan blacked out thousands of homes, uprooted trees and drenched Taiwan with rain early Tuesday before churning toward Hong Kong and the mainland. A college student was missing after a river swept her away, officials said.

Packing winds of 155 kph (96 mph), the storm lashed southern Taiwan during the night, leaving a trail of debris. In the beach resort town of Kenting, TVBS cable news showed streets covered with fallen trees, broken glass, twisted store signs and motor scooters knocked over by the powerful gusts.

TVBS also showed a helicopter rescuing a watermelon farmer from a raging river created by flash floods in mountainous Hualien County on the east coast.

A swollen river carried away a 23-year-old college student in the east coast county of Taitung, disaster officials said. The woman, Yen Min-ju, was working on a wildlife research project, the officials said.

The storm's eye passed just south of Taiwan's southern tip, and at 0300 GMT Dujuan's center was about 360 km (225 miles) west of Taiwan. By late morning, weather officials lifted land warnings for Taiwan's main island and said that sea warnings might be dropped by the end of Tuesday.

The typhoon's speed decreased slightly, and it was moving at 26 kph (16.25 mph) toward Hong Kong and the mainland's southern province of Guangdong.

Although there was little wind and no rain in Hong Kong during the morning, the territory's flagship carrier, Cathay Pacific Airways, said it suspended all inbound and outbound flights from 0900 GMT Tuesday because of the storm. The flights may remain suspended until late Wednesday morning, the airline said.

Hong Kong's Education Bureau said it suspended classes at all schools on Tuesday.

Taiwan officials spent most of the morning assessing the damage from Dujuan, the Mandarin word for azalea.

On Taiwan's southeastern coast, two unmanned ships were ripped loose from their moorings in Fukang harbor. Fallen billboards, scaffolding and trees hindered traffic on several roads in southern Taiwan.

About 146,000 homes were still without power. However, the figure was significantly lower than the 580,000 homes blacked out earlier in the morning. The utility said 17,000 of the homes were in Taitung, and 114,000 were in the Pingtung area.

Dujuan dumped the most rain in the town of Maopitou on Taiwan's southern tip, where 511 millimeters (20 inches) were recorded. In some areas of Hualien County, 245 millimeters (10 inches) of rain fell.

Much of the damage from typhoons often happens after the storm passes. That's when soggy ground gives way, causing fatal mudslides on this densely populated island. Two years ago, Typhoon Toraji triggered mudslides and flooding that killed more than 200 people.

Taipei missed the worst of the storm, but showers soaked the northern city throughout the night.

Taiwan frequently finds itself in the path of typhoons between June and September, but a major storm has yet to hit the island during this storm season. Most of the storms have veered away from the island or lost their strength as they drew near.

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top National News
   
+Farmer attempting self-immolation hospitalized in Beijing
( 2003-09-15)
+No grounds to revalue yuan, experts declare
( 2003-09-15)
+US$33 billion in foreign funds attracted
( 2003-09-15)
+WTO trade talks collapse in Mexico
( 2003-09-15)
+Experts: SARS may re-emerge
( 2003-09-15)
+Floods claim 64 lives in northwest China
( 2003-09-15)
+Nine victims of Japan's chemical weapons leave hospital
( 2003-09-15)
+Guangdong guard against return of SARS
( 2003-09-15)
+Farmer attempting self-immolation hospitalized in Beijing
( 2003-09-15)
+Marriage boom expected
( 2003-09-15)
   
  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
   
     
  Related Articles  
     
 

+`Krovanh' kills five in Guangdong
2003-08-27

+Typhoon Krovanh hits South China
2003-08-26

+Typhoon Morakot hits Fujian

2003-08-05

+Typhoon Imbudo hits Guangdong, Hainan
2003-07-26

+Typhoon Imbudo kills eight, three still missing
2003-07-26

 
     
   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved  
  • <tfoot id="cwqwg"><dl id="cwqwg"></dl></tfoot>
  • <tfoot id="cwqwg"></tfoot>
  • <tfoot id="cwqwg"></tfoot>
    <tfoot id="cwqwg"></tfoot>
  • <sup id="cwqwg"><code id="cwqwg"></code></sup>
    石狮市| 云浮市| 怀远县| 禹州市| 崇文区| 沙河市| 无极县| 象山县| 永川市| 碌曲县| 灵台县| 吉林省| 黄山市| 奈曼旗| 乌苏市| 南丹县| 崇明县| 新和县| 文水县| 汉阴县| 漾濞| 葫芦岛市| 新干县| 乐昌市| 宁陵县| 澄迈县| 团风县| 舞钢市| 乌海市| 迭部县| 旌德县| 富川| 正阳县| 邵武市| 格尔木市| 福鼎市| 成安县| 得荣县| 峡江县| 昂仁县| 宜春市|