Taiwan Lowers Super Typhoon Ragasa Death Toll to 14, 33 Still Missing in Hualien

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Taiwan has revised the death toll from Super Typhoon Ragasa, lowering the number of confirmed fatalities to 14. Despite rescue efforts, 33 people remain missing in the county of Hualien, which was severely impacted by the storm.

The typhoon caused widespread damage, triggering landslides and flooding that affected thousands of residents. Local authorities continue to conduct search and rescue operations, prioritizing the missing individuals.

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Current Situation in Hualien

  • Confirmed deaths: 14
  • Missing persons: 33
  • Rescue operations: ongoing efforts by emergency services and volunteers
  • Damage: severe landslides, flooding, and infrastructure disruptions

Government Response

The Taiwanese government has deployed additional resources to aid in relief efforts and to provide assistance to affected families. Shelters have been set up for displaced residents, and the focus remains on locating those missing.

Safety Measures

  1. Residents are advised to stay away from landslide-prone areas.
  2. Follow instructions from local authorities and emergency responders.
  3. Stay updated through official channels for the latest information.

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