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The question of whether Taipei City will implement work and class suspensions on July 11 due to an approaching typhoon has become a major public concern. In response, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an has issued his latest statement.
Mayor Chiang stated during a press briefing: "Decisions will be made based on the latest forecasts from the Central Weather Administration and assessments by the disaster response center, with public safety as our top priority." Taipei City is currently on high alert, closely monitoring the typhoon's path and expected wind and rainfall intensity.
Meanwhile, several counties and cities have already announced suspensions. Yilan County, Hualien County, and Taitung County—primarily in eastern Taiwan—have declared work and class suspensions. Outlying islands such as Penghu County and Kinmen County are also evaluating their responses.
Work and class suspensions across Taiwan are being determined individually by local governments through their disaster response centers, with updates being issued in real time. The public is urged to monitor official channels for the latest information.
Transportation disruptions and event cancellations are already occurring due to the typhoon. Delays and cancellations are expected for railways, buses, and flights, with authorities advising the public to avoid unnecessary travel.
Experts warn: "This typhoon maintains extremely strong intensity, posing significant threats from heavy rainfall and violent winds." With increasing risks of landslides and flooding, early evacuation preparations are being strongly encouraged.
The Taipei City Government has strengthened its emergency communication systems, operating 24-hour response centers in coordination with district-level disaster units. Special evacuation support for elderly and disabled residents is also being prepared.
The final decision will heavily depend on the typhoon's trajectory and actual weather conditions. The official announcement is expected between the night of July 10 and early morning of July 11.
Residents are advised to secure outdoor items, prepare emergency supplies for potential power outages, and confirm family emergency contact networks. The public is encouraged to use social media, TV, radio, and local government apps to obtain accurate and timely updates.
Key typhoon preparedness measures being emphasized include:
- Reinforcing windows and securing loose outdoor objects - Clearing drainage systems to prevent flooding - Stocking emergency food, drinking water, flashlights, and batteries - Ensuring access to medical supplies and medications (especially for elderly and chronically ill individuals) - Pre-confirming evacuation routes and shelters
Mayor Chiang Wan-an emphasized: "We will act swiftly and transparently based on the principle of safety first," calling for public cooperation and calm.
The city will continue coordinating with the Central Weather Administration, monitoring the situation in real time, and implementing additional measures as necessary.
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- Source: PR Times
- Category: News