Torrential rain in Taiwan kills four over past week


Major pitfall: A landslide swept away a section of road, which caused a car transporting five people to plunge into a ravine, in a mountainous area of Kaohsiung. — AFP

Storms dumped more than two metres of rain in parts of the island over the past week, killing four people and triggering floods and landslides in central and southern areas, authorities said.

Torrential rain has lashed swathes of Taiwan since July 28, forcing several thousand people to seek shelter, damaging roads and shuttering offices.

Maolin, a mountainous district in southern Taiwan, recorded 2.8m of rain since July 28, Central Weather Administration (CWA) forecaster Li Ming-siang said.

That’s more than Taiwan’s annual rainfall of 2.1m last year, according to the agency’s data.

The unusually heavy downpours were caused by a low-­pressure system and strong southwesterly winds, Li said.

“The southwesterly winds have brought heavy moisture from the South China Sea to Taiwan.”

Li said southwesterly winds were normally brought by typhoons affecting the island and seasonal rain in May and June.

This time, it was caused by Typhoon Co-May pushing southwesterly winds further north as it swept past eastern Taiwan on its way to China, Li said.

The average rainfall across the island last month was the highest for the month of July since 1939, the CWA said.

The torrential rain follows Typhoon Danas, which hit Taiwan in early July.

Two people were killed and hundreds injured as the storm brought more than 500mm of rain across the south over a weekend.

“We rarely encounter a disaster of this scale,” Premier Cho Jung-tai said during a visit to a flood-hit area in the southern Tainan City yesterday.

“From Typhoon Danas up to now, we’ve faced nearly a month of continuous, heavy rainfall.”

The week of bad weather left four people dead, three missing, and 77 injured, a disaster official said. Nearly 6,000 people were forced to leave their homes.

The state weather forecaster expects the rain to ease in the coming days. — AFP

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