Taipei, July 25: Typhoon Gaemi headed away from the island of Taiwan on Thursday morning, leaving three people dead and 380 injured, while its storm circle continues to affect multiple areas of the island, according to relevant authorities.
The typhoon has affected the central and southern areas of the island in particular, causing heavy rains, flooding, fallen trees, road closures and power outages. According to meteorological statistics, from early on Tuesday to 5 p.m. Thursday, a cumulative rainfall of 1,600 millimeters was recorded in an area in Kaohsiung. Certain areas in Pingtung, Chiayi, Yilan and Tainan also experienced rainfall exceeding 1,000 millimeters, Xinhua news agency reported. Typhoon Gaemi Update: Taiwan Sees Flooding and Landslides After Typhoon Carina Makes Landfall, Schools and Offices Remain Shut for Second Consecutive Day (Watch Videos).
As reported by the island's emergency operations center, as of 2 p.m. Thursday, the typhoon had caused three deaths and 380 injuries, with casualties reported in 20 counties and cities of the island. Kaohsiung, Hualien, Taipei and Taichung reported the largest number of disaster incidents. Typhoon Gaemi Update: Taiwan Shutters Offices Ahead of Powerful Typhoon That Worsened Rains in Philippines, Killing 8 People.
Typhoon Gaemi Aftermath
Stuck in Taipei and set to experience my first super typhoon, Gaemi, later today. While work and school has been canceled today, things in 西門町 seem to operate as normal so far, with only a few businesses closed pic.twitter.com/COyTyHHlvH
— Lea Thome (@leacthome) July 24, 2024
The typhoon also resulted in power outages affecting over 700,000 households across the island and inflicted severe damage to local railway tracks in several areas.
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