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Yilan County is currently assessing whether to implement work and class suspensions on July 10 due to an approaching typhoon. The county government has announced it will make the final decision based on real-time meteorological data, including wind speed, rainfall, and potential disaster risks, with an official announcement expected early on the morning of July 10.

Residents are advised to monitor updates through the official Yilan County Government website, its LINE official account, and local radio broadcasts. Special attention is urged for commuters, students, and businesses, which may need to adjust operations or implement remote work policies depending on the announcement.

Historically, Yilan County—located on Taiwan’s northeastern coast—has frequently declared suspensions when typhoons approach closely. Given its geographical vulnerability, significant disruptions to daily life are anticipated if the typhoon maintains its current trajectory.

The county government emphasizes a 'safety-first' principle, stating that while decisions may be delayed, they will be based on accurate and comprehensive assessments. Public attention remains high as the situation unfolds.

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  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: News