
Taiwan Shuts Down for Typhoon Krathon, Bringing Torrential Rain
Published on October 2, 2024
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan—Taiwan shut down on Wednesday, grounding hundreds of flights and closing schools, offices, and financial markets ahead of the arrival of a weakening Typhoon Krathon with one person reported dead and torrential rain lashing the island’s south. Officials in the key port city of Kaohsiung, set to be in the eye of the storm, told people to stay home and avoid the sea, rivers, and mountains, warning of a repeat of 1977’s Typhoon Thelma that killed 37 and devastated the city of 2.7 million. Although the typhoon has weakened, the threats from a storm surge, strong winds, and rain remain as it slowly makes its way toward Taiwan’s coast, weather forecasters said....
