Taiwan Cancels 60 Flights Due To Topan Terjangan Yangliu
JAKARTA - Taiwan's Taoyuan Airport canceled more than 60 passenger and cargo flights due to Topan Yangliu that hit the island.
Central News Agency (CNA) reported, Wednesday, August 13, another 26 flights were reportedly diverted to another airport.
Taoyuan Airport is the largest and busiest international airport on the island.
The Paper newspaper, reported by ANTARA from Sputnik, reported passenger ship traffic and all maritime activity had been temporarily suspended in southeastern China's Fujian Province as the typhoon began to approach.
A total of 39 passenger ferry routes and 141 coastal passenger ferries were temporarily suspended due to the typhoon, China's Maritime Safety Administration reported in Fujian quoted by the newspaper.
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Typhoon Yangliu is expected to hit the southeastern coast of mainland China and Taiwan on Wednesday with wind speeds expected to reach 38-45 meters per second On August 6, Xinhua news agency reported that China would be hit by two to three typhoons in August.
Chinese Disaster Management Ministry spokesman Shen Zhanli warned global climate change is causing more extreme weather conditions in China.