AFP – Two people who went missing amid the destructive wind and torrential rains of Typhoon Krathon were found dead on Saturday in Taiwan, doubling the death toll for the storm that lashed the island this week. Around 20,000 homes were still without power on Saturday, mostly in the worst-hit southern seaport city of Kaohsiung, where the typhoon made landfall.
Krathon dissipated into a tropical depression on Friday, bringing mudslides, flooding and record-strong gusts. More than 700 people were injured.
Saturday, two missing people were found dead in northern New Taipei city, bringing the typhoon’s death toll to four, the National Fire Agency said without providing details.
Heavy rains triggered landslides in several districts of New Taipei and flooded streets, temporarily stranding dozens of students at their schools, officials said.
Officials said around 250 soldiers were dispatched on Friday to help clear roads and drain floodwater.
In Kaohsiung and neighbouring Pingtung, about 1,500 soldiers were deployed for a second day to aid in typhoon relief work, according to officials.
Taiwan is accustomed to frequent tropical storms from July to October, but scientists have warned climate change is increasing their intensity, leading to heavy rains, flash floods and strong gusts.
In July, Gaemi became the strongest typhoon to make landfall in Taiwan in eight years, killing at least 10 people, injuring hundreds and triggering widespread flooding in Kaohsiung.