At present, Tropical Depression TD22 is identified over waters south of the Ryukyu Islands, approximately 610 kilometers east-southeast of Taiwan's southernmost point, Cape Eluanbi. The Central Weather Administration (CWA) of Taiwan predicts that this system has the potential to develop into a tropical storm, likely named Krathon, by Saturday morning. Traveling south-southwest at 14 kilometers per hour, it currently maintains maximum sustained winds of 54 kph, accompanied by gusts reaching as high as 82.8 kph. Given these conditions, it poses a significant threat to the region, compelling local authorities to keep a vigilant watch on its trajectory and strength.
As per the CWA’s assessment, TD22 is expected to approach Taiwan between Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing with it serious concerns about exceptionally heavy rainfall, particularly affecting the northern, central, and eastern parts of the island. This rainfall could lead to substantial flooding, especially in regions already coping with drainage challenges. The likelihood of a sea warning or land alert is very real, reflecting similar patterns observed with past storms that showed their capacity for unpredictability. Hence, residents are strongly advised to prepare for possible disruptions in everyday life, including travel and various services, due to impending weather conditions.
In light of the anticipated severe weather, the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency has proactively announced the temporary closure of forest parks in northern and eastern Taiwan starting Sunday. This timely decision underscores the importance of precautions in enhancing public safety during such unpredictable environmental events. Alongside these closures, authorities urge residents to remain alert for ongoing weather updates and advisories; the incoming storm could considerably disrupt daily routines, from transportation routes to local businesses. These combined efforts reflect an overarching dedication to safeguarding communities against nature's unpredictability, ensuring a collective resilience that is essential in times of crisis.
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