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Half million homes lose power as Super Typhoon Meranti slams into Taiwan

Five people injured as strongest storm of the year clips southern part of the island; schools close and international flights affected

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Rescuers carry a victim as high winds and rain lash Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
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More than half a million homes lost power across Taiwan on Wednesday and five people were injured as Super Typhoon Meranti, which is believed to be the world’s strongest storm this year, hit the island.

Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau warned that the Category 5 storm threatened several southern and eastern cities, including Kaohsiung and Hualien, with strong winds, torrential rain and flooding.

Meranti, which grew in strength the closer it got to Taiwan, was carrying maximum winds of 227 km/h as it clipped the south of the island, the weather bureau said.

Losses probably cannot be avoided, but we’ll try to minimise casualties
Li Wei-sen, emergency centre spokesman

“This typhoon is the world’s strongest so far this year,” weather bureau spokeswoman Hsieh Pei-yun said.

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Taiwan’s Central Emergency Operation Centre said five people were injured, while many power lines were brought down, some by falling trees, cutting electricity to 550,000 households.

“The damage from Meranti will continue to rise as the storm slams the island,” said emergency centre spokesman Li Wei-sen. “Losses probably cannot be avoided, but we’ll try to minimise casualties.”

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Trains and shipping services were disrupted, while offices and schools in Kaohsiung and other cities were closed and almost 1,500 people were evacuated, the centre said.

A car passes a traffic sign knocked down by Super Typhoon Meranti in southern Taiwan. Photo: AFP
A car passes a traffic sign knocked down by Super Typhoon Meranti in southern Taiwan. Photo: AFP
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