TYPHOON
JULY 20 2008 09:09h
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VideoKalmaegi, a Korean word meaning seagull, brought heavy rains, causing floods, landslides and agricultural losses of around T$500 million.
"Most of the deaths were from the central and southern parts of Taiwan. These people were either washed away by floods or buried in landslides or drowned," the official told Reuters by telephone.
Kalmaegi, a Korean word meaning seagull, brought heavy rains, causing floods, landslides and agricultural losses of around T$500 million ($16 million) throughout the island, the official said.
Television footage showed a broken bridge in Nantou county in central Taiwan, collapsed houses in the mountains and people wading through the waters in flooded areas.
Kalmaegi, the first typhoon to hit Taiwan this year, left Taiwan on Friday and was weakening over China after being downgraded to a tropical storm, an official from Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau said.
In China, the government had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people in coastal provinces, Chinese state media said.
Typhoons regularly strike China, Taiwan, the Philippines and Japan from July until the end of the year, gathering strength from the warm waters of the Pacific or the South China Sea before weakening over land.
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