
Tsai oversees typhoon response at Central Emergency Operations Center
Due to Typhoon Khanun, school and work were suspended in Taipei, New Taipei, Keelung, and Yilan on Thursday. President Tsai Ing-wen went to the Central Emergency Operations Center to oversee disaster response. Speaking at the center, Tsai urged the public to steer clear of coastlines and rivers during the storm, and to avoid activities like hiking and fishing.
With the arrival of Typhoon Khanun, school and work were suspended in Taipei, New Taipei, Keelung, and Yilan. President Tsai Ing-wen canceled her original schedule for the day. Instead, she joined Premier Chen Chien-jen and Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan on a visit to the Central Emergency Operations Center, to monitor storm developments.
Tsai Ing-wen
President
I’d like to remind residents of other cities and counties to keep an eye on updates from the Central Weather Bureau and to take heightened precautions. For example, clear out drains to prevent overflowing and make sure billboards and signs are secured. Don’t go to dangerous places or take part in dangerous activities. Dangerous activities include going to rivers, hiking, river tracing, watching waves, playing in the water and fishing.
Chen Chien-jen
Premier
The first is drainage system maintenance. Second is designating warning zones and limiting access. Third is calling on the general public to avoid the seaside and mountainous areas. Many counties and cities in central and southern Taiwan are only on a Level 3 alert right now. So the relevant staff should be in communication with local governments in central and southern Taiwan, in case there is a need to escalate response measures.
Central government departments will be on guard, keeping close contact with local governments. During briefings at the disaster response center, President Tsai kept her face mask on, as she had only recently recovered from COVID. At one point, she took a sip of water, as if to ease a cough. Before leaving, she provided coffee to the center’s personnel.
The response center is tasked with flood control and storm monitoring, to keep damage at a minimum.
2023-08-03