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Aging Taipei homes prompt urban renewal push
Explore how Taipei is improving disaster response and promoting urban renewal in response to the risks posed by aging infrastructure. Mayor Chiang Wan-an highlights new technologies at the SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024.2024/05/30 17:35 -
Indonesia eyes Taiwan’s excellent earthquake response
Indonesian Vice President Ma’ruf Amin commends Taiwan’s disaster management, urging Indonesia to adopt similar strategies and technology for improved disaster response and prevention.2024/04/25 17:35 -
Taiwan prepares for dual weather fronts next week
Taiwan prepares for severe weather with two significant fronts expected next week, bringing heavy thunderstorms and strong winds, especially in Taitung and Hualien. Following a severe thunderstorm in Taipei, the Taiwan Integrated Disaster Prevention of Technology Engineering Consulting director, Chia Hsin-hsing, warns of more intense conditions and advises residents to stay informed.2024/04/18 15:49 -
Rainy Tomb Sweeping weekend predicted for northern Taiwan
Stay informed about the weather in Taiwan with updates from Consulting Director Chia Hsin-hsing of Taiwan Integrated Disaster Prevention of Technology. Be prepared for scattered showers in various regions starting next Thursday, coinciding with the Tomb Sweeping Festival. Stay alert for possible thunderstorms and heavier rainfall in central and southern areas in the coming days.2024/03/27 10:35 -
Taipei expo showcases AI’s transformative power in cities
Explore how the Smart City Summit and Expo in Taipei unveiled AI, IoT, and 5G technologies reshaping urban and rural landscapes, highlighting innovations in disaster response, smart infrastructure, and agriculture for a sustainable future.2024/03/22 17:58 -
Taiwan experiences fewer typhoons this year
Taiwan has experienced a relatively low number of typhoons this year, with only 16 recorded between January and October, according to Chia Hsin-hsing, the director of Taiwan Integrated Disaster Prevention of Technology. This figure is the third-lowest since 1951 and is significantly below the long-term average of 22.5 typhoons. While minor rainfall is predicted along Taiwan’s north and northeastern coast, extending to eastern Yilan and Hualien on October 31, the weather is expected to remain stable across the country from November 2 to November 5.2023/10/30 11:36