This picture taken and released by Taiwan’s Central News Agency (CNA on Oct 31, 2024 shows a wave crashing over a sea wall as Typhoon Kong-rey neared the coast in Taitung. (Photo: STR/CNA/AFP)

Taiwan shuts down as strong Typhoon Kong-rey strikes east coast

Typhoon Kong-rey is expected to be the largest storm by size to hit Taiwan in 30 years.

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TAIPEI:  A strong Typhoon Kong-rey made landfall on Thursday (Oct 31) on Taiwan's east coat with all cities and counties declaring a day off, financial markets closed and hundreds of flights cancelled for what is expected to be the largest storm by size in 30 years.

The storm hit the mountainous and sparsely populated east coast between Taitung and Hualien counties, according to Taiwan's Central Weather Administration, with strong winds and torrential rain affecting almost all the island.

At one point a super typhoon, Kong-rey slightly weakened overnight but remained powerful as the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane packing gusts of more than 250kph, according to Tropical Storm Risk.

Taiwan's weather administration labelled the storm a "strong typhoon", the most powerful storm level for Taiwan, adding it would be the biggest typhoon in size to hit the island since 1996.

"I hope that everyone in the country will co-operate in avoiding disaster and refraining from engaging in dangerous behaviour such as wave watching during the typhoon," President Lai Ching-te wrote on his Facebook page.

Administration forecaster Gene Huang said after hitting the east coast it would head towards the Taiwan Strait as a much weakened storm and urged people across the island to stay at home due to the danger of high winds.

"The size of the storm is very large and the winds are high," he said.

Environmental officials were working on Thursday to prevent oil leaking from a Chinese cargo ship beached against rocks on Taiwan's northern coast after losing power in turbulent weather.

This picture taken and released by Taiwan’s Central News Agency (CNA) on Oct 31, 2024 shows a wave crashing over a sea wall as Typhoon Kong-rey neared the coast in Taitung. (Photo: STR/CNA/AFP)

Warnings for destructive winds of more than 160kph were issued in the eastern county of Taitung, whose outlying Lanyu island recorded gusts above 260kph before some of the wind-barometers there went offline.

Up to 1.2m of rainfall is expected in eastern Taiwan with destructive winds along coastal areas, according to the administration.

The defence ministry has put 36,000 troops on standby to help with rescue efforts while 1,300 people have been evacuated from high risk areas ahead of time, the government said.

A coast guard stands on duty while waves crash against a break wall as Super Typhoon Kong-rey moves towards Taiwan, in Keelung on Oct 31, 2024. (Photo: AFP/I-Hwa Cheng)

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world's largest contract chipmaker and major supplier to companies like Apple and Nvidia, said that it has activated routine typhoon alert preparation procedures at all its factories and construction sites.

"We do not expect significant impact to our operations," it said in an emailed statement.

Taiwan's transport ministry said 298 international flights had been cancelled, along with all domestic flights and 139 ferry services to and from outlying islands.

Taiwan's high speed railway, which connects major cities on its populated western plains, continued to operate with a much reduced service.

Kong-rey is forecast to graze China along the coast of Fujian province on Friday morning.

Subtropical Taiwan is frequently hit by typhoons. The last one, Typhoon Krathon, killed four people earlier this month as it passed through the south of the island. 

Source: Reuters/gr

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