Taiwan Prepares for Storm After Fung-wong Wreaks Havoc in the Philippines
Taiwan has sprung into action, evacuating over 3,300 residents as tropical storm Fung-wong barrels toward its shores. The government has closed schools and offices, especially around Kaohsiung, where the storm is expected to make landfall on Wednesday. This proactive move comes after Fung-wong left a devastating trail in the Philippines, tragically claiming 25 lives.

It’s not every day that a storm gets you a day off work, but let’s be honest—most of us would rather have the sunshine than a typhoon. Officials in Taiwan are leaving nothing to chance, ensuring everyone’s safety takes priority. With the memory of the destruction in the Philippines still fresh, the island is bracing for impact, stocking up on supplies, and hoping for the best.
Communities on Edge, But Prepared
The coming hours will be crucial. Community spirit shines brightest when storms threaten. While nature’s fury is unpredictable, Taiwan’s preparedness shows resilience and unity. Let’s hope Fung-wong runs out of steam before it hits, and everyone stays safe and dry.
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