Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau announced that Typhoon Yangliu’s center had headed out to sea near Qigu, Tainan at around 4 p.m. on the 13th. The current position of the center is off the northwest coast of Tainan and is expected to move in a northwesterly direction.
Typhoon Yangliu’s storm circle is currently enveloping the land areas of Taitung, Hualien, Nantou, Miaoli and southward to Penghu. The eastern and southern regions, along with Chiayi and southward, are experiencing continuous wind and rain. The Personnel Administration Office of the Executive Yuan has issued information on work and school suspensions for various regions in Taiwan on the 14th as follows:
Keelung City | Not yet in the alert area
Taipei City | Not yet in the alert area
New Taipei City | Not yet in the alert area
Taoyuan City | Not yet in the alert area
Hsinchu City | Not yet in the alert area
Hsinchu County | Not yet in the alert area
Miaoli County | Not yet announced
Taichung City | Not yet announced
Changhua County | Not yet announced
Nantou County | Not yet announced
Yunlin County | Not yet announced
Chiayi City | Not yet announced
Chiayi County | Not yet announced
Tainan City | Not yet announced
Kaohsiung City | Not yet announced
Pingtung County | Not yet announced
Yilan County | Not yet announced
Hualien County | Not yet announced
Taitung County | Not yet announced
Penghu County | Not yet announced
Kinmen County | Work and classes suspended in the morning
Lienchiang County | Not yet announced
Please refer to the announcements by the Personnel Administration Office of the Executive Yuan for accurate information on work and school suspensions.
