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Typhoon kills 5 in Taiwan, heads for China

Other News Materials 7 October 2007 10:53 (UTC +04:00)

( Reuters ) - A strong typhoon headed for China on Sunday after killing five people, injuring 53 and cutting power to more than 2 million people in Taiwan as it lashed the island with heavy rain and high winds.

Typhoon Krosa was on course to reach China around noon while continuing to dump rain on Taiwan, forecasters said.

At 11:30 p.m. EDT (Saturday), it was packing sustained winds of 101 kph and gusts of 126 kph about half way between Taiwan and the mainland, where more than 1 million people have been evacuated as a precaution.

"We can't say it's totally past Taiwan, and there will still be some impact felt here," said Lin Guan-chen, an inspector with the Ministry of the Interior's disaster response centre in Taipei. "We haven't lifted our warnings."

A landslide killed two people in a mountainous area of the capital, Taipei, while isolated accidents caused by high winds killed another two. A traffic accident caused the fifth casualty, Taiwan's National Fire Agency reported.

Another 2,394 people were evacuated and 1,453 put in temporary shelters, the agency said.

Also on Saturday 2.2 million homes and businesses lost power. All but 146,000 outages had been restored by Sunday, the agency said. Wind-blown rain flooded homes, blocked roads and downed signs and trees across the island.

The storm led to the cancellation on Sunday of 71 of 584 international flights 242 of 307 domestic flights. The government continued to advise against going to work or to any classes.

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