IN PHOTOS: Taiwan evacuates thousands ahead of tropical storm Fung-wong after deaths in the Philippines

Taiwan evacuated more than 3,000 residents and closed schools and offices on Tuesday as typhoon Fung-wong approached. The storm, which killed at least 18 people in the Philippines, is expected to make landfall near Kaohsiung by Wednesday evening, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall across southern Taiwan. (Pics/AFP)  

Updated On: 2025-11-11 03:23 PM IST

Compiled by : Tarun Verma

Taiwan evacuated more than 3,000 people from vulnerable areas and closed schools and offices on Tuesday ahead of the arrival of tropical storm Fung-wong (Pics/AFP)

Typhoon Fung-wong killed at least 18 people and displaced more than 1.4 million in the Philippines after making landfall in the Philippines

Fung-wong was classified as a typhoon but is losing intensity while approaching Taiwan and is expected to make landfall Wednesday afternoon or evening near the southwestern port city of Kaohsiung

The storm on Tuesday had maximum sustained winds of up to 108 kph and gusts of 137 kph and is expected to sweep across the island and exit from its northeastern side Wednesday evening or early Thursday, Taiwan's weather agency said

More than 3,300 people from four counties and cities have been evacuated near the eastern township of Guangfu, where flooding from a typhoon in September caused a barrier lake to overflow, killing 18 people

Schools and offices were closed on Tuesday in Hualien and Yilan counties, while weather authorities issued a land warning covering south and southwestern areas, including Kaohsiung, Pingtung County, Tainan and Taitung

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