Typhoon May Land in Taitung
Typhoon Warning Issued for Eastern Taiwan
A typhoon warning has been issued for eastern Taiwan as Tropical Storm Chaba approaches the island. The storm is expected to strengthen into a typhoon by Tuesday and could make landfall in Taitung County on Wednesday.
Residents Urged to Prepare for Impact
Residents in eastern Taiwan have been urged to prepare for the impact of the typhoon. The Central Weather Bureau has issued a land warning for Taitung County and a sea warning for the waters off the coast of Hualien and Taitung counties.
The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to eastern Taiwan. Residents have been advised to secure loose objects and stay indoors during the storm.
Flights and Ferry Services Canceled
Several flights and ferry services to and from eastern Taiwan have been canceled due to the typhoon. Travelers are advised to check with their airlines or ferry operators for the latest information.
Schools and Offices Closed
Schools and offices in eastern Taiwan have been closed due to the typhoon. Residents are advised to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel.
Stay Informed and Safe
Residents in eastern Taiwan are urged to stay informed about the latest weather conditions. The Central Weather Bureau website and social media channels provide regular updates on the storm.
Residents should also take precautions to stay safe during the storm. This includes securing loose objects, staying indoors, and avoiding unnecessary travel.