Typhoon Tembin takes unexpected return towards Taiwan
- August 27, 2012
Tembin, the year’s 14th typhoon, has
taken an unexpected return towards northeastern areas of the South China
Sea. It increased to medium level early on Sunday. The National
Meteorological Center says it’s expected to linger for the coming two
days.
Flooded roads, collapsed highways,
sky-rocketing food prices, that’s the damage brought by the second
coming of Typhoon Tembin, which first made landfall on early Friday.
Heavy rainfall has hit several areas in Taiwan, with more than
fifty-millimeters in only two hours. Nearby Fujian province is on high
alert. Ferry services have suspended.
Wen Chuangwei, director of Shantou
Maritime Bureau Command CTR., said, "We’ve suspended all the ferry
services. All the fishing boats have been recalled to port. Those boats
will be banned from going out to sea these days."
The typhoon has disrupted plans for some tourists.
Wen Chuangwei said, "I planned to take
the ferry today. Now I have to change my schedule. It seems I have to
stay here for a few more days."
Nearly 24,000 aquatic farm workers were
relocated Saturday. Various other prevention measures have been carried
out to prepare Tembin’s unwelcome return.
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