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Taiwan braces for Tropical Storm Trami
A man carries his bicycle through a flooded street brought by the monsoon rain, intensified by tropical storm Trami, in Pasig city, metro Manila August 20, 2013. u00e2u20acu201c Reuters pic

TAIPEI, Aug 21 — Taiwan closed offices and suspended flights today as Tropical Storm Trami churned towards the island, with meteorologists cautioning against torrential rains and strong winds.

The Central Weather Bureau urged the public to be vigilant as the storm, 210km  east of Taipei at 0330 GMT, was likely to introduce “cloudbursts”—more than 100mm of rain per hour—in some areas.

Persistent torrential rains could lead to landslides in mountainous areas and flooding, it warned.

The storm, with gusts up to 137kph, was moving west north-west at a speed of 25kph, the bureau said.

Officials at the bureau said the impact may be felt mostly from tonight through tomorrow morning even if it did not make landfall.

More than 200mm of rain has fallen in various places in the north the past day, and the volume could surge to one metre, the bureau warned.

Financial markets were closed, while offices and schools in the north, the area which is anticipated to be mostly affected by the storm, shut down.

All the flights and ferries between Taiwan and offshore islands were terminated, according to the transportation ministry.

As part of the government’s preventive measures, the defence ministry deployed around 2,000 soldiers in some areas prone to be hit by flooding and landslides, and placed another 50,000 on stand-by.

President Ma Ying-jeou cut an overseas trip short by one day, flying back to Taiwan from a visit to the Caribbean via a stopover in the United States.

Last month Typhoon Soulik battered Taiwan with torrential rain and powerful winds, leaving two people dead and at least 100 injured.

Roofs were ripped from homes, debris and fallen trees littered the streets and some areas were submerged by floods. – AFP

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