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Typhoon Bavi in Taiwan: Over 100 Millimeters of Rainfall in Hsinchu Mountainous Area, Landslides, and Evacuation Preparations

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In Hsinchu province of Taiwan, which came under the influence of the medium-intensity Typhoon Bavi, severe winds and heavy rainfall began yesterday at noon. According to the latest data announced by the meteorological organization, most of the rainfall that affected the region throughout the night was felt especially in mountainous areas. In high-altitude regions such as Jianshi and Wufeng, and around Province Road No. 3, an important transportation route, the rainfall amount exceeded 100 millimeters, reaching a remarkable level. This meteorological situation brought along negative conditions that directly affect the lives of citizens living in the region. Authorities are closely following the developments and meticulously managing the process to take necessary precautions.

With the impact of the heavy rainfall, various material damages and transportation disruptions occurred across the region. According to information reflected in the local press and officials' statements, fallen trees on roads and rocks falling from high places disrupted traffic flow at many points. Especially in the Jianshi area, some roads were temporarily closed or tries were made to ensure controlled passage due to landslides. While infrastructure teams were mobilized to drain rainwater, damage assessment efforts continue uninterruptedly. Authorities warned drivers to be much more careful, especially on mountainous and winding roads.

Against a possible disaster scenario, civil defense and local governments have reached the stage of initiating a preventive evacuation process in the Hukou area. In a statement made by the officials, it was stated that a total of 37 households located in low-lying areas and areas at risk of landslides were kept ready for evacuation. The teams deployed the necessary personnel and equipment to the region to move these families to safe temporary shelter areas. Relevant institutions announced that they have prepared emergency action plans that will be activated immediately if weather conditions worsen. In addition, it was recommended that local residents prepare their personal belongings in advance and pay close attention to the warnings of the authorities.

The meteorological danger created by Typhoon Bavi has initiated a period that requires caution throughout Hsinchu province. The fact that mountainous terrains turn rainfall into surface waters more rapidly, overflow of stream beds, and sudden landslides are among the biggest sources of concern. In order to prevent damage to agricultural lands and critical infrastructure systems, relevant ministries are also supporting intervention teams by increasing inter-regional cooperation. On the other hand, continuous up-to-date forecasts continue to be shared through local media organizations to inform the public. Therefore, it is of great importance for the local people to monitor such meteorological developments instantly and ensure their own safety.

Hsinchu province, which is the epicenter of this meteorological event, has a mountainous and steep terrain that has the potential to increase the destructive effects of typhoons. How long the effects of Typhoon Bavi will continue in the region will become clear depending on the course of atmospheric conditions in the coming hours. However, regional emergency units continue their duties uninterruptedly against any negative scenario. It is imperative that local residents strictly follow the directions of the authorities if they have to leave their homes. With the return of weather conditions to normal in the coming days, damage assessment and repair works are expected to begin rapidly in the region.

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