Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau announced at 6:15 pm on September 30th that Typhoon Shantuo has made landfall on Hengchun Peninsula, Pingtung, and Taitung. The storm poses a threat to Hengchun Peninsula, Taitung, Pingtung, and Kaohsiung. It is projected that the typhoon will slightly intensify in the coming days, urging the public to stay vigilant and prepare for the storm.
As of now, the class and work suspension status for different counties and cities in Taiwan on September 30th is as follows:
Keelung City: Not under alert
Taipei City: Not under alert
New Taipei City: Not under alert
Taoyuan City: Not under alert
Hsinchu City: Not under alert
Hsinchu County: Not under alert
Yilan County: Not under alert
Fo Guang University: Classes and work suspended
Hualien County: Not announced yet
Taitung County: Work and classes suspended
Miaoli County: Not under alert
Taichung City: Not under alert
Changhua County: Not under alert
Yunlin County: Not under alert
Nantou County: Not under alert
Chiayi City: Not under alert
Chiayi County: Not under alert
Tainan City: Not under alert
Kaohsiung City: Not announced yet
Pingtung County: Work and classes suspended
Penghu County: Normal class and work schedule
Lienchiang County: Not under alert
Kinmen County: Not under alert
Please refer to the announcement by the Directorate-General of Personnel Administration for updated information on class and work suspensions.
Data last updated: 2:15 pm on September 30, 2024