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Powerful typhoon threatens Taiwan
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 17 - 08 - 2007


Taiwanese stocked up on emergency
supplies and boarded up windows against storm damage
Friday, after authorities issued a land warning for Typhoon
Sepat, by far the most powerful weather system to threaten
the island this year, AP reported.
The Central Weather Bureau, which issued the warning late
Thursday, said that at 2:30 p.m. (0630 GMT) Friday, Sepat
was located about 290 kilometers (183 miles) southeast of
coastal Taidung county in southern Taiwan.
Packing sustained winds of 184 kilometers (114 miles) per
hour, Sepat is moving northwest toward Taiwan at a speed of
20 kph (13 mph), the bureau said.
If Sepat stays on its current course, the fringe of the
storm could affect the island Friday afternoon and make
landfall over southeastern Taiwan Saturday morning, it
said.
Sepat is the Malaysian word for a freshwater fish.
In the northeastern port town of Bisha, Chinese fishermen
employed on Taiwanese boats crowded into a
government-maintained shelter as waves pounded into rocky
outcroppings just beyond a nearby breakwater.
One, who identified himself only by his surname Yu, said
he came from Fujian province, and had just arrived at the
shelter, one of five scattered around the island to provide
refuge for mainland fishermen during stormy weather.
«It's very bad out there,» Yu said, pointing over the
breakwater. «Very bad.»
On Friday afternoon authorities in two coastal Taiwanese
cities _ Hualien and Taidung _ closed schools and ordered
workers home as the storm approached.
Taipei and surrounding suburbs canceled night classes and
suspended night shifts for municipal employees.
Elsewhere, emergency personnel began to stack sandbags
along flood-prone river banks in the western county of
Yunlin.
Taiwanese airlines said they were canceling most domestic
flights from Taipei's Songshan airport on Friday afternoon
and evening, and international service at Taoyuan airport
in a suburb of the capital was spotty, with some flights to
regional destinations scrubbed.
South of Taiwan, schools in the Philippines capital of
Manila and seven nearby provinces were closed, while some
government offices sent their workers home early due to the
residual effects of the storm, officials said.
More than 1,000 people were evacuated from flooded
villages in northern Pampanga province, where 70 houses
were damaged. Twenty towns in Pampanga were under flood
water, affecting 372,000 residents, the National Disaster
Coordinating Council said.
A boat bound for northern Calayan island was stranded in
the coastal town of Aparri with its 70 passengers, the NDCC
added.
Several domestic flights and a Philippine Airlines flight
to Narita, Japan were canceled because of bad weather,
airport officials said.


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