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President Lai assesses typhoon impact at CEOC
Typhoon Kong-rey led President Lai Ching-te to praise government collaboration in disaster response. He urged swift agricultural aid and highlighted public-private cooperation.2024/10/31 12:54 -
Emergency center defends typhoon response procedures
The Central Emergency Operation Center in Taipei assures that its procedures for Typhoon Gaemi and Typhoon Krathon are unbiased. It emphasizes preventive measures in Hualien and Keelung amid ongoing natural threats.2024/10/07 10:22 -
Over 7,400 incidents reported as typhoon batters Taiwan
Typhoon Krathon left two dead, one missing, and 667 injured in Taiwan, with Kaohsiung City hit hardest. Authorities address 5,022 unresolved cases.2024/10/04 13:54 -
Typhoon Krathon claims two lives, two missing in Taiwan
Typhoon Krathon has devastated Taiwan, causing two deaths, two missing persons, and 123 injuries. Authorities report landslides and widespread damage. Evacuations and shelters are in place.2024/10/03 11:41 -
Typhoon Krathon prompts emergency response in Taiwan
Typhoon Krathon prompts Premier Cho Jung-tai to visit the Central Emergency Operations Center, urging stable operations and evacuations. Kaohsiung City evacuates 2,670 people.2024/10/02 16:31 -
Interior minister urges early tourist departures
Typhoon Karathon threatens Taiwan as Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang urges vulnerable areas to prepare. The CWA predicts significant impact from Oct. 1-3.2024/09/30 13:20 -
Hualien County hardest hit by Taiwan’s significant quake
A devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan early Wednesday, leaving nine dead and causing extensive infrastructure damage, particularly in Hualien County. Officials urge caution amidst ongoing rescue efforts and potential aftershocks.2024/04/03 19:13 -
Tsai Ing-wen heads to Hualien after 7.2 magnitude earthquake
In response to a 7.2 magnitude earthquake, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and officials convened an emergency briefing, stressing the need for vigilance and accurate information. Rescue operations and MRT disruptions follow in the quake’s wake.2024/04/03 16:28 -
President Tsai urges public to stay safe amid heavy rainfall
In anticipation of Typhoon Khanun’s arrival, President Tsai Ing-wen visited the Central Emergency Operation Center on Thursday morning (Aug. 3) to ensure the necessary precautions were taken to keep the public safe.2023/08/03 12:33