Taiwan Braces for Typhoon Krathon: Major Rescue Operations Underway
Taiwan mobilizes nearly 40,000 troops as Typhoon Krathon approaches its southwest coast, expected to bring significant storm surges and flooding. The coast guard is in a race to rescue 19 sailors from an abandoned ship. Kaohsiung city declares a holiday and issues safety advisories amidst severe weather warnings.
Taiwan has mobilized nearly 40,000 troops as Typhoon Krathon approaches, bringing the threat of storm surges and severe flooding to the southwest coast. Rescue efforts are underway to locate 19 sailors who abandoned their ship.
Authorities predict Kaohsiung, a major port city, will be hit hardest, prompting officials to declare a holiday and urge residents to stay indoors. The typhoon may weaken slightly before making landfall but is still expected to wreak havoc.
Local defense forces are on high alert, with residents and businesses taking precautionary measures. Coastal regions face significant danger from heightened tides, heavy rainfall, and potential flooding.
(With inputs from agencies.)