In Taipei, in northern Taiwan, before the passage of typhoon Kong-rey, October 31, 2024. STR / AFP The powerful typhoon Kong-rey began to hit Taiwan, Thursday, October 31, where schools and offices were closed and tens of thousands of soldiers were mobilized preventively before the arrival on the island of one of the strongest storms in years. The typhoon, accompanied by gusts reaching 184 km/h and torrential rains, made landfall at midday in the South-East, the least populated part of this island of 23 million inhabitants already in the grip of the monsoon , and where many people have already been evacuated. According to an initial report from the National Fire Agency, a 56-year-old woman died when an uprooted tree fell on her vehicle in Nantou county (in the center of the island). Seventy-three other people were also injured. Originally described as the strongest typhoon of the year, Kong-rey now has the same intensity as Typhoon Gaemi, the strongest storm to hit Taiwan in the last eight years, when it arrives in July 2024 With a radius of 320 kilometers, Kong-rey is considered the largest to make landfall in almost thirty years. Even before its arrival, waves 10 meters high were observed. More than a meter of rain could fall by Friday in the most affected regions. Forecasters have warned of “destructive” winds from Kong-rey, and nearly 35,000 troops are standing by to assist in relief operations. The streets of Taipei, plagued by heavy rains and strong winds, are largely deserted. The large Taiwanese technology group TSMC said it had “activated the usual typhoon alert preparation procedures” in its chip manufacturing factories and did not expect a “significant impact” on its activities. Third typhoon since July
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