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Powerful typhoon strikes Taiwan, triggering floods, landslides

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- A powerful typhoon lashed Taiwan with strong winds and heavy rains Monday, disrupting air traffic and triggering landslides and floods that killed at least one man in the southeastern part of the island.

Typhoon Fung Wong hit Taiwan just before dawn, packing winds of 105 miles (167 kilometers) per hour. It left the island, heading for the Chinese mainland, about nine hours later.

Television images showed rescue personnel wading through waist-deep waters to extricate people from their homes in Hualien in eastern Taiwan, where the typhoon made landfall.

A man drowned when he slipped into a flooded rice paddy in Taitung County in southeast Taiwan, the disaster relief center said.

Authorities evacuated more than 1,000 isolated villagers and barred traffic at low lying, vulnerable bridges, the center said. They provided 300 pumping machines to move water out of flooded areas, it added.

An unidentified village chief in Nantou County in central Taiwan told Sanlih Television that rampaging flood waters had reached a mountain village, prompting some 1,000 people to prepare to evacuate.

In normally bustling Taipei, streets were deserted after authorities ordered businesses, banks and the local stock exchange to close.

The city's domestic airport was shut down, but at the international airport in suburban Taoyuan county some long-haul and regional flights using larger aircraft were still taking off and landing normally, according to the Taoyuan airport's Web site.

The state-run Taiwan Power company said more than 43,000 homes had lost power around the island and several roads were blocked by landslides.

The storm dumped more than 26 inches (66 centimeters) of rain in Hualien. It is expected to make landfall on the southeastern Chinese coast early Tuesday, the Central Weather Bureau said.

Fung Wong hit Taiwan just a week after tropical storm Kalmaegi killed 19 people and left six others missing on the island.

Disaster officials in the Philippines said Monday three people were missing over the weekend as Fung Wong caused widespread flooding in the country's north.

Disaster agency administrator Glenn Rabonza also said some parts of Bacara town in Ilocos Norte province were submerged in three-foot- (1-meter-) high floods after authorities released water from the nearby Vintar Dam because of heavy rains. More than 100 people were evacuated, he said.

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Powerful typhoon strikes Taiwan, triggering floods, landslides
A pedestrian rides a bicycle on a street in the rain in Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, July 28, 2008. Typhoon Fung Wong struck Taiwan early Monday, closing schools and businesses and ...

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