Typhoon “Kemi” has intensified into a strong typhoon. The Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan announced this afternoon around 4 o’clock that due to the influence of the typhoon and its outer circulation, there may be short-duration heavy rainfall. The public is advised to pay attention to typhoon prevention. The typhoon “Kemi” is currently enveloping Taiwan with its violent storm circle, posing a threat to various parts of Taiwan and the outlying islands of Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu, where the wind and rain continue to intensify.
As of July 25, the status of work and school closures in various counties and cities in Taiwan is as follows:
Keelung City: Not yet announced
Taipei City: Not yet announced
New Taipei City: Not yet announced
Taoyuan City: Not yet announced
Hsinchu City: Not yet announced
Hsinchu County: Not yet announced
Yilan County: Not yet announced
Hualien County: Not yet announced
Taitung County: Not yet announced
Miaoli County: Work and school closures
Taichung City: Work and school closures
Changhua County: Work and school closures
Yunlin County: Work and school closures
Nantou County: Work and school closures
Chiayi City: Work and school closures
Chiayi County: Not yet announced
Tainan City: Not yet announced
Kaohsiung City: Not yet announced
Pingtung County: Not yet announced
Penghu County: Not yet announced
Lienchiang County: Not yet announced
Kinmen County: Work and school closures
For the most up-to-date information on work and school closures, refer to the announcement by the Directorate-General of Personnel Administration, Executive Yuan.
Data last updated: 4:30 PM, July 24, 2024