Taiwan
evacuates 2,000 tourists as super-typhoon looms
Taiwan
evacuated more than 2,000 tourists on Thursday as the island braced
for super-typhoon Soulik, while Japan's Okinawa warned residents that
giant waves of up to 12 metres (40 feet) could pound the
archipelago.
12
July, 2013
Taiwan's
Central Weather Bureau issued a "land warning" at 1230 GMT,
a signal issued when a storm is thought to be 18 hours away from
Taiwan.
It
said the typhoon would remain a threat to Taiwan although latest
information shows its strength has declined slightly in the past few
hours.
The
typhoon, packing gusts of up to 227 kilometers (140 miles) per hour,
was 960 kilometers east of the island’s southernmost tip as of 0300
GMT, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau said.
Soulik
is moving west-northwest towards Taiwan at about 22 kilometers per
hour and could narrowly skip or make landfall in the north of the
island sometime between late Friday and Saturday morning, the bureau
said. “The public must heighten their vigilance as the typhoon will
certainly bring strong winds and heavy rains,” a weather forecaster
told AFP.
Authorities
on Thursday evacuated 2,300 tourists from Green Island, off the
southeastern city of Taitung, and issued a warning to ships sailing
north and east off Taiwan to take special precaution. The Hong Kong
Observatory has classified Soulik as a “super typhoon” on its
website, while Taiwan’s weather bureau listed it as a “strong
typhoon.”
On
the Chinese mainland, meteorological authorities maintained an orange
alert—the second-highest level—for Soulik on Thursday, Beijing’s
official Xinhua news agency reported.
After
hitting or passing Taiwan on Saturday Soulik is expected to head
towards the coastal provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian, bringing
“extremely strong” winds, it cited the National Meteorological
Center as saying.
In
August 2009 Typhoon Morakot killed about 600 people in Taiwan, most
of them buried in huge landslides in the south, in one of the worst
natural disasters to lash the island in recent years
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