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  • Severe flooding hits Yilan, cleanup efforts underway

    Severe flooding in Yilan County on Nov. 12 affected hundreds of homes. Residents began cleanup, citing the worst disaster since Typhoon Megi in 2010.
    2024/11/13 16:10
  • Taipei Botanical Garden extends closure after typhoon

    Taipei Botanical Garden will remain closed through Sunday for cleanup after Typhoon Kong-rey caused significant damage. Tours scheduled for the weekend are canceled.
    2024/11/01 17:57
  • Mayor defends decision to reopen Taipei post-typhoon

    Typhoon Kong-rey hit Taiwan, causing over 2,000 trees to fall in Taipei. Despite public criticism, Mayor Chiang Wan-an resumed normal activities, citing improved weather forecasts. Cleanup crews restored 80% of major roads by morning.
    2024/11/01 16:07
  • Taipei Zoo closes for cleanup after typhoon damage

    Taipei Zoo closed Nov. 1 after Typhoon Kong-rey caused damage. The city reported 3,370 disaster cases, including fallen trees and building damage. Public transport resumed.
    2024/11/01 11:31
  • Turtle Island welcomes tourists again

    Turtle Island in Yilan County is reopening to visitors with a daily cap of 1,800 tourists after its annual closure for ecological rejuvenation. Join efforts by various organizations for a beach cleanup to preserve the island’s beauty and promote eco-tourism. Register in advance for a sustainable visit to this popular tourist spot known for its rich ecology.
    2024/02/26 14:14
  • New Taipei collects 160kg of litter post-Lantern Festival

    Join over a hundred volunteers in New Taipei City as they collaborate to clean up mountains, removing 160 kilograms of litter, including sky lanterns. Demonstrating a commitment to environmental protection, these efforts aim to balance tourism and natural preservation.
    2024/02/26 11:19
  • New Taipei City Gov’t tackles north coast oil pollution

    The Environmental Protection Department of the New Taipei City Government is taking action to address ongoing oil pollution on the North Coast. Citizens have reported crude oil contamination in coastal areas since December 4, possibly linked to unidentified crude oil pollution on Green Island in Taitung. The department has swiftly implemented cleanup operations, but sporadic incidents caused by ocean currents require continued efforts. Upon receiving pollution reports, the department collaborated with local fishery associations, the Inspection Office, and the Coast Guard Administration’s Coastal Patrol Squad. They transported necessary resources, such as oil-absorbent cotton pads and ropes, to polluted sites. Non-governmental units, including local business owners and volunteer groups like the Azure Alliance in Taiwan, actively participated in preventing the spread of oil pollution. A total of 58 response team members, 32 coastal patrol personnel, and numerous volunteers have been involved in the cleanup efforts.
    2023/12/27 17:00
  • Typhoon Koinu’s wrath reveals tombstone amid fallen tree

    Typhoon Koinu unearths a mysterious gravestone in Taiwan as it uproots a large tree in Lukang Township, Changhua County. Cleanup efforts and investigations are underway. Stay updated on this unique incident.
    2023/10/05 20:39
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