Taiwan on alert for 'near perfect' super typhoon Nepartak
(Vision)Taiwan
is on high alert ahead of the arrival of "near-perfect" super typhoon
Nepartak, expected to slam into the island early on Friday morning local time.
Currently
surging at speeds of up to 280 kilometers per hour (170 miles per hour)
with gusts reaching even higher than that, the typhoon has grown almost
as strong as 2015's super typhoon Soudelor which caused billions of U.S dollars of damage in Taiwan and China and killed at least 36 people.
Thousands of troops have been mobilized across Taiwan and emergency services ramped up, according to a Ministry of Defence spokesperson.
Central
Emergency Operations Center spokesperson Li Wei-sen told CNN
authorities were concerned about potentially widespread flooding,
particularly in the eastern counties of Yilan and Hualien which will be
the first hit.
Nepartak will be
Taiwan's largest super typhoon in about six years and the first for
2016, both for them and the entire northern hemisphere, after an
unusually quiet storm season.
Until now, the northwest Pacific had experienced its longest streak on record without a named storm, totaling 200 days since December 2015.
On
social media meteorologists and storm chasers have been sharing their
awe over the shape and size of super typhoon Nepartak, describing it as a
"near-perfect" storm.
Power cuts, flooding expected in Taiwan
Flooding
rains in excess of 900 millimeters are expected to fall in parts of
Taiwan when the typhoon makes landfall, which is already causing waves
of up to 14 meters at sea, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
Food prices in Taiwan jumped ahead of the typhoon, local media reported,
while transportation minister Ho Chen Tan promised Taoyuan
International Airport would be able to withstand a direct hit from the
storm.
Taiwan Power Company is currently estimating power outages for more than 3.1 million households.
Taiwan on alert for 'near perfect' super typhoon Nepartak
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