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Typhoon Fung Wong floods Taiwan; thousands are evacuated

Taiwan evacuated over 8,300 people in advance of the arrival on Wednesday of Typhoon Fung Wong, a weaker version of which brought heavy rains and flooding to Taiwan's mountainous east coast.

In the southernmost part of the island, businesses and schools were closed. 51 people were injured.

Images on television showed that the waters were neck-deep in some parts of Yilan county, a largely rural area of eastern Taiwan. Soldiers were attempting to rescue those who had been stranded.

The water came in quickly, said Hung Chun Yi, a fisherman who spent the evening clearing mud out of his home, which was engulfed by 60-cm-deep (2-ft-deep) waters.

The drainage system couldn't handle the rain.

Fire department officials said that about 8,300 people had been moved to safer areas. This was mostly in Yilan, and the nearby Hualien area, where the monsoon rains from the north had swollen the rainfall along with the unseasonably delayed typhoon.

Weather officials reported that the town of Dongshan in Yilan received 794 mm of rain (31 inches) on Tuesday.

Fung-wong will likely graze the southernmost tip of Taiwan on Wednesday evening before moving into the Pacific Ocean. After sweeping through the Philippines and killing 27 people, it lost considerable strength.

Hualien was devastated by floods caused by a typhoon that hit in September.

The typhoon that hit the north this week will not affect Hsinchu in the north, which is home to TSMC (the world's biggest contract chipmaker). (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez; Additional reporting by Mikhail Flores, Yimou Lea and Ben Blanchard)

(source: Reuters)