★★★★★★ TYPHOON MAX ALERT ★★★★★★
【Latest Typhoon Update】
The Central Weather Bureau has released the latest trajectory forecast for Typhoon No. 8, 'Bavi.' Currently, the typhoon is moving northwest at approximately 20 km/h, with a central pressure of 975 hPa and maximum sustained winds of 35 m/s. It is expected to intensify further as it approaches the eastern waters off Taiwan.
【Warning Issuance Outlook】
The Central Weather Bureau anticipates issuing a land typhoon warning for northern and northeastern Taiwan by early tomorrow, the 25th. There remains uncertainty in the typhoon's path, and depending on the exact track and speed, the warning zone may expand.
【Work and School Suspension Updates】
Local governments are holding emergency meetings to decide on work and school suspensions for the 25th in affected areas. Counties and cities in the northeast and north, including Yilan County, Keelung City, and New Taipei City, plan to announce their decisions by 6 a.m. Reports indicate that some schools are already preparing for online instruction.
【Transportation Impacts】
Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) has announced possible cancellations for morning services on the 25th. Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) is considering suspending operations, particularly on the eastern main line. At Taoyuan International Airport and Songshan Airport, numerous flights have already been canceled, significantly affecting travelers returning home or on business.
【Power Outage and Infrastructure Concerns】
Strong winds and heavy rainfall are expected to damage power infrastructure. Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) warns of potential outages affecting up to 500,000 households and urges the public to prepare emergency power sources and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities.
【Public Safety Appeals】
The Central Weather Bureau and the National Fire Agency are urging citizens to:
- Avoid unnecessary outdoor activities - Secure loose objects on balconies and near windows - Check emergency evacuation kits - Fully charge mobile devices - Monitor local government disaster prevention alerts
【Future Outlook】
The typhoon is expected to make its closest approach to northern or northeastern Taiwan on the afternoon of the 25th, before moving toward the coastal regions of Fujian Province, China. It may transition into an extratropical cyclone by the 26th, requiring continued monitoring.
【Information Update Frequency】
The Central Weather Bureau issues updated forecasts every three hours. Real-time alerts and evacuation instructions are also being broadcast via local government websites and the disaster alert app 'Cell Broadcast System (CMAS).'
【Related Links】
- Central Weather Bureau Official Website: https://www.cwa.gov.tw - Executive Yuan Office of Disaster Prevention: https://www.ndc.gov.tw - Taipower Typhoon Information Zone: https://www.taipower.com.tw
【Summary】
Typhoon Bavi's approach is expected to bring significant impacts to northern and northeastern Taiwan. The timing of the warning and decisions on work and school suspensions will depend on the typhoon's path over the next few hours. The public is urged to stay informed and prioritize safety.
FACT BOX
- Source: PR Times
- Category: News