September 28, 2008
Source: AFP
TAIPEI -- Hundreds
of people evacuated their homes as Typhoon Jangmi pounded Taiwan
with strong winds and heavy rain on Sunday, causing a major
landslide and forcing the cancellation of flights.
Forecasters warned of possible flash floods saying Jangmi, the
sixth and biggest storm to hit Taiwan this year, could unleash
up to 1400 millimetres (56 inches) of rainfall in some areas.
High-speed rail services were suspended and all domestic flights
were cancelled, although international air traffic was largely
unaffected.
Hundreds of residents were evacuated from remote villages and
fishing boats sought shelter at ports, the National Fire Agency
said.
Jangmi, meaning 'rose' in Korean, made landfall in northeastern
Ilan county around 3.40pm, the Central Weather Bureau said.
A major landslide disrupting traffic on a major highway in eastern
Taiwan, rescuers said.
Local television stations compared the typhoon to a category
five hurricane.
"This is a strong typhoon. No matter where it makes landfall,
it could introduce powerful winds and heavy rains and accordingly
wreak havoc," the Central Weather Bureau's Mr Wu Teh-jung
told reporters.
At least 14 people were killed and seven others reported missing
earlier this month after Typhoon Sinlaku pounded the island,
causing bridges, hotels and houses to collapse.
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