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  Social Lives:Taipei Hsien [2p.15n]
updated: 2008-11-22

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Two local residents get lashed by strong winds of Typhoon Talim as they walk across a bridge in Hsintien, in Taipei County Sep 1st 2005. click to open
A man and his cigarette shop stay open despite flood waters from Typhoon Aere in the streets of San Chong area Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004, in Taipei county, Taiwan. Typhoon Aere whipped northern Taiwan on Wednesday with gusty winds and heavy rain, knocking down trees in the capital, Taipei, and swamping homes in towns prone to deadly flash flooding and mudslides. click to open
Flood waters from Typhoon Aere fill the streets of San Chong area Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004, in Taipei county, Taiwan. Typhoon Aere whipped northern Taiwan on Wednesday with gusty winds and heavy rain, knocking down trees in the capital, Taipei, and swamping homes in towns prone to deadly flash flooding and mudslides. Schools and financial markets were closed for a second straight day as the slow-moving storm whirled just 50 kilometers (31 miles) north of Taiwan's northern tip packing winds of 140 kph (86 mph) and gusts to 175 kph (108 mph). click to open
A woman wears a raincoat as she walks under heavy downpour caused by Typhoon Aere in Shichih, Taipei county, 25 August 2004. Typhoon Aere pounded northern Taiwan with heavy rain and powerful winds triggering landslides and causing widespread disruption to transport, and leaving at least seven people feared dead. click to open
Heavy rains flood the Tamshui River in the typhoon-hit town of Shangchung in Taipei county on August 25, 2004. Typhoon Aere triggered mudslides and flash floods in northern Taiwan on Wednesday, forcing thousands to flee their homes and Taipei financial markets and schools to close for a second day. The typhoon, the worst to threaten Taipei this year, is expected to hit landfall in southern China later on Wednesday. click to open
Residents make their way down a flooded street in the typhoon-hit town of Shangchung in Taipei county August 25, 2004. Typhoon Aere triggered mudslides and flash floods in northern Taiwan on Wednesday, forcing thousands to flee their homes and Taipei financial markets and schools to close for a second day. The typhoon, the worst to threaten Taipei this year, is expected to hit landfall in southern China later on Wednesday. click to open
Flood waters from Typhoon Aere fill the streets of San Chong area Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004, in Taipei county, Taiwan. Typhoon Aere whipped northern Taiwan on Wednesday with gusty winds and heavy rain, knocking down trees in the capital, Taipei, and swamping homes in towns prone to deadly flash flooding and mudslides. Schools and financial markets were closed for a second straight day as the slow-moving storm whirled just 50 kilometers (31 miles) north of Taiwan's northern tip packing winds of 140 kph (86 mph) and gusts to 175 kph (108 mph). click to open
A man pushes his bicycle across a flooded street in the typhoon-hit town of Shangchung in Taipei county August 25, 2004. Typhoon Aere triggered mudslides and flash floods in northern Taiwan on Wednesday, forcing thousands to flee their homes and Taipei financial markets and schools to close for a second day. The typhoon, the worst to threaten Taipei this year, is expected to hit landfall in southern China later on Wednesday. click to open
A man and woman wade across a flooded street in the typhoon-hit town of Shangchung in Taipei county August 25, 2004. Typhoon Aere triggered mudslides and flash floods in northern Taiwan on Wednesday, forcing thousands to flee their homes and Taipei financial markets and schools to close for a second day. The typhoon, the worst to threaten Taipei this year, is expected to hit landfall in southern China later on Wednesday. click to open
Residents wade through a flooded street in Sanchung, Taipei county. Typhoon Aere lashed Taiwan Aug 25th 2004, triggering landslides and disruption and leaving at least seven people feared dead and one missing. click to open


 
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