Thousands Evacuated as Typhoon Haikui Heads for Taiwan

Huge waves are seen in Yilan as Typhoon Haikui makes its way to eastern Taiwan. I-Hwa Cheng / AFP
Huge waves are seen in Yilan as Typhoon Haikui makes its way to eastern Taiwan. I-Hwa Cheng / AFP
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Thousands Evacuated as Typhoon Haikui Heads for Taiwan

Huge waves are seen in Yilan as Typhoon Haikui makes its way to eastern Taiwan. I-Hwa Cheng / AFP
Huge waves are seen in Yilan as Typhoon Haikui makes its way to eastern Taiwan. I-Hwa Cheng / AFP

Thousands of people were evacuated in Taiwan ahead of Typhoon Haikui, with hundreds of flights canceled and businesses closed as authorities prepared Sunday for the first tropical storm to directly hit the island in four years.

Haikui -- which had already brought heavy rains by Sunday morning -- is expected to make landfall by 5:00 pm (0900 GMT) in Taitung, a mountainous county in less-populated eastern Taiwan, said AFP.

The storm was around 180 kilometers (110 miles) east of Taiwan just before 9:00 am, Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau said in a press conference.

"It is expected to pose a considerable threat to most areas in Taiwan with winds, rains and waves," said deputy director Fong Chin-tzu, urging to public to be "on guard".

"It has gathered some strength since yesterday," he said, adding that the storm would move west to the Taiwan Strait by Monday.

The typhoon was packing a sustained wind speed of about 140 kilometers (39 miles) per hour, as schools and businesses in the southern and eastern parts of the island were closed Sunday.

More than 200 domestic flights were canceled.

"I remind the people to make preparations for the typhoon and watch out for your safety, avoid going out or any dangerous activities," Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said.

Authorities said they had evacuated more than 2,800 people across seven cities -- the majority of them from the mountainous county of Hualien, which neighbors Taitung.

The streets of Hualien were deserted Sunday morning, battered by unrelenting torrential rain, while a fishing harbor in northeastern coastal Yilan county saw towering waves slam against the shore.

The military had mobilized soldiers and equipment -- such as amphibious vehicles and inflatable rubber boats -- around the parts of Taiwan where Haikui is expected to have the heaviest impact.

The last major storm to hit Taiwan was Typhoon Bailu in 2019, which left one person dead.

Haikui is expected to be less severe than Saola, which bypassed Taiwan but triggered the highest threat level in nearby Hong Kong and southern China before it weakened into a tropical storm by Saturday.



Iran Quds Force Chief Qaani is Well, to Get Medal from Supreme Leader, Adviser Says

Head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, Esmail Qaani  - Reuters
Head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, Esmail Qaani - Reuters
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Iran Quds Force Chief Qaani is Well, to Get Medal from Supreme Leader, Adviser Says

Head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, Esmail Qaani  - Reuters
Head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, Esmail Qaani - Reuters

The commander of the overseas arm of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards is well and will receive a medal from Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei soon, the semi-official Tasnim news agency quoted a senior Guards adviser on Wednesday as saying.

Two senior Iranian security officials told Reuters earlier that Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani, who travelled to Lebanon after the Sept. 27 killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike, had not been heard from since further Israeli bombings of south Beirut late last week.

"Commander Qaani is in perfect health and will receive the Fath medal from the Supreme Leader in the coming days," Ebrahim Jabbari, an adviser to Qaani, told Tasnim.

Quds Force deputy commander Iraj Masjedi had on Monday denied reports that Qaani had been harmed in the course of Israel's intensifying airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburbs.

Iran appointed Qaani as commander of the Guards overseas military and intelligence service after the United States assassinated his powerful predecessor Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike in Baghdad in 2020.

Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh received the Fath medal from Khamenei on Sunday for his central role in Iran's missile strikes on Israel carried out on Oct. 1.