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Super Typhoon Krathon – live: Taiwan shuts schools and cancels flights amid storm surge warning

Typhoon Krathon will cross through Taiwan’s densely populated west coast, including major port city of Kaohsiung

Stuti Mishra
Tuesday 01 October 2024 05:46 BST
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Schools, restaurants, and shops shut down, and dozens of flights were cancelled as Taiwan braced for Super Typhoon Krathon’s arrival on its western coast.

The typhoon, equivalent to a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 198 kmph and gusts up to 245 kmph, is located 236 kilometres south-southeast of Kaohsiung, where it is expected to make landfall tomorrow.

The storm’s large radius of 220 kilometres means its outer rim has already affected Pingtung, Taitung, and Kaohsiung, with torrential rain and strong winds battering the coastline.

The Central Weather Administration (CWA) issued warnings for extremely heavy rain, with up to 350 mm expected in mountainous areas.

Schools and offices are closed in six cities and counties, and 85 domestic flights, along with international routes, including to Hong Kong, were cancelled. Ferry services to outlying islands have also been halted.

The storm earlier hit the northernmost islands of the Philippines, prompting evacuations, school closures, and warnings of “potentially very destructive” rainfall.

Over 500 people evacuated from Kaohsiung ahead of Typhoon Krathon

As Typhoon Krathon approaches Taiwan, 521 people have been evacuated from the mountainous regions of Kaohsiung today in anticipation of severe weather.

Local authorities issued landslide warnings for the districts of Taoyuan, Maolin, Namasia, and Liugui, prompting evacuations.

Kaohsiung mayor Chen Chi-mai inspected disaster preparedness measures, including flood control systems and the city’s 91 pumping stations, Taiwan News reported.

Kaohsiung is bracing for heavy rainfall, with estimates suggesting up to 800 mm in the mountainous areas.

Schools were moved online and 23,000 sandbags have been distributed across the city to help residents prepare for flooding.

Alexander Butler30 September 2024 16:00

Typhoon Krathon: Eastern Taiwan sees heavy rain and landslides

As Typhoon Krathon inches closer to Taiwan, eastern regions have already begun to experience its impact.

From last night, heavy rainfall has been battering the area, causing landslides along Provincial Highway No 9, disrupting traffic between Su’ao in Yilan County and Chongde in Hualien, Focus Taiwan reported.

Several vehicles were trapped near Huide Tunnel, though no injuries were reported.

All stranded individuals were successfully rescued, and the blocked sections of the highway were closed as a precaution.

The Central Weather Administration (CWA) has issued heavy rain alerts for Taiwan’s eastern counties, with rainfall expected to exceed 80 mm within 24 hours.

Taiwan’s national parks, beaches, and ferry services have also been suspended as safety measures. Transportation between Hualien and Taitung, along with sections of the South Link Line, has been halted due to the storm’s progression.

Krathon is expected to make landfall on Taiwan’s southern coast tomorrow, with strong winds and torrential rain likely to affect the island through Thursday.

Alexander Butler30 September 2024 15:30

Mapped: Typhoon Krathon heads to Taiwan after lashing Philippines

Mapped: Typhoon Krathon heads to Taiwan after lashing Philippines

Meteorologists warn it is ‘rare’ for such a powerful typhoon to make a direct hit on Taiwan’s western plains

Alexander Butler30 September 2024 15:00

Powerful Typhoon Krathon forecast to hit Taiwan's populated west coast

Taiwan issued a warning on Monday ahead of the arrival of Typhoon Krathon, which has strengthened into the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane and is expected to cross the densely populated west coast bringing torrential rain and strong winds.

Taiwan regularly gets hit by typhoons but they generally land along the mountainous and sparsely populated east coast facing the Pacific.

Krathon is forecast to hit the major port city of Kaohsiung early on Wednesday afternoon, then work its way across the centre of Taiwan heading northeast and cross out into the East China Sea, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said.

Alexander Butler30 September 2024 14:31

Mapped: Typhoon Krathon heads to Taiwan after lashing Philippines

See the forecast, warnings and path of Typhoon Krathon for the next two days:

Mapped: Typhoon Krathon heads to Taiwan after lashing Philippines

Meteorologists warn it is ‘rare’ for such a powerful typhoon to make a direct hit on Taiwan’s western plains

Stuti Mishra30 September 2024 14:00

Map: Typhoon Krathon continues to intensify as it moves closer to Taiwan

Typhoon Krathon is continuing to intensify as it churns towars Taiwan.

The storm is currently located approximately 260 kilometres southeast of Taiwan’s southernmost point, Cape Eluanbi.

It is slowly moving west-northwest at 5 kmph, with maximum sustained winds of 213 kmph and gusts up to 260 kmph, making it close to a Category 4 hurricane.

Krathon’s approach is causing heavy rainfall and dangerous conditions across Taiwan's eastern and southern regions.

Map tracks the expected trajectory of Typhoon Krathon from Monday to Thursday
Map tracks the expected trajectory of Typhoon Krathon from Monday to Thursday (JMA)
Stuti Mishra30 September 2024 13:30

Typhoon Krathon: Eastern Taiwan sees heavy rain and landslides

As Typhoon Krathon inches closer to Taiwan, eastern regions have already begun to experience its impact.

From last night, heavy rainfall has been battering the area, causing landslides along Provincial Highway No 9, disrupting traffic between Su'ao in Yilan County and Chongde in Hualien, Focus Taiwan reported.

Several vehicles were trapped near Huide Tunnel, though no injuries were reported.

All stranded individuals were successfully rescued, and the blocked sections of the highway were closed as a precaution.

The Central Weather Administration (CWA) has issued heavy rain alerts for Taiwan’s eastern counties, with rainfall expected to exceed 80 mm within 24 hours.

Taiwan’s national parks, beaches, and ferry services have also been suspended as safety measures. Transportation between Hualien and Taitung, along with sections of the South Link Line, has been halted due to the storm's progression.

Krathon is expected to make landfall on Taiwan's southern coast tomorrow, with strong winds and torrential rain likely to affect the island through Thursday.

Stuti Mishra30 September 2024 13:00

Philippines: People wade through flooded streets

Rescuers help residents as they negotiate floods caused by powerful Typhoon Krathon locally called ‘Typhoon Julian’ at Bacarra, Ilocos Norte province, northern Philippines
Rescuers help residents as they negotiate floods caused by powerful Typhoon Krathon locally called ‘Typhoon Julian’ at Bacarra, Ilocos Norte province, northern Philippines (AP)
Residents negotiate floods caused by powerful Typhoon Krathon locally called ‘Typhoon Julian’ at Bacarra, Ilocos Norte province, northern Philippines
Residents negotiate floods caused by powerful Typhoon Krathon locally called ‘Typhoon Julian’ at Bacarra, Ilocos Norte province, northern Philippines (AP)
Stuti Mishra30 September 2024 12:30

Photos: Staff stock canned food at supermarkets in Taipei ahead of Typhoon Krathon

Staff stock canned food at a supermarket ahead of Typhoon Krathon which is expected to intensify and make an unusual landfall
Staff stock canned food at a supermarket ahead of Typhoon Krathon which is expected to intensify and make an unusual landfall (REUTERS)
People buy food at a supermarket as Typhoon Krathon which is expected to intensify and make an unusual landfall
People buy food at a supermarket as Typhoon Krathon which is expected to intensify and make an unusual landfall (REUTERS)
Stuti Mishra30 September 2024 12:00

Over 500 people evacuated from Kaohsiung ahead of Typhoon Krathon

As Typhoon Krathon approaches Taiwan, 521 people have been evacuated from the mountainous regions of Kaohsiung today in anticipation of severe weather.

Local authorities issued landslide warnings for the districts of Taoyuan, Maolin, Namasia, and Liugui, prompting evacuations.

Kaohsiung mayor Chen Chi-mai inspected disaster preparedness measures, including flood control systems and the city’s 91 pumping stations, Taiwan News reported.

Kaohsiung is bracing for heavy rainfall, with estimates suggesting up to 800 mm in the mountainous areas.

Schools were moved online and 23,000 sandbags have been distributed across the city to help residents prepare for flooding.

Stuti Mishra30 September 2024 11:30

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