Oman Daily Observer

One missing after second typhoon batters Taiwan, 131 injured

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TAIPEI: One person was missing in Taiwan on Monday after the island’s second typhoon in 24 hours battered southern and central regions, taking injuries from both storms to 131, the government said.

Financial markets and businesses opened in Taipei on Monday as the capital returned to normal. But the second-largest city of Kaohsiung, on the southern coast, remained shut with the second storm, Typhoon Haitang, bringing torrential rain.

Typhoon Haitang made landfall in the south and southeast on Sunday afternoon, the government said on its website. It is the first time the island has issued alerts for two storms simultaneo­usly in 50 years, the Central Weather Bureau said.

On Saturday Nesat, a mediumstre­ngth typhoon with wind speeds of around 119 km per hour, made landfall, but has since moved on to China’s southeaste­rn Fujian province, the bureau and Chinese state news agency Xinhua said.

It had forced the cancellati­on of more than 40 round-trip flights by EVA Airways Corp, Taiwan’s secondlarg­est carrier, affecting more than 10,000 passengers, the airline said.

Haitang has also brought strong winds and rain to Fujian, but there were no immediate reports of any casualties. The storm will weaken as it heads inland, bringing heavy rain to a wide swathe of central and eastern China, state media said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Motorcycli­sts clad in rainjacket­s and ponchos ride to work in Taipei as tropical storm Haitang hits Taiwan on Monday.
— AFP Motorcycli­sts clad in rainjacket­s and ponchos ride to work in Taipei as tropical storm Haitang hits Taiwan on Monday.

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