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Extreme Storm! Lukang Is Flooded, Taiwan, There Are Trains Suspended and 4,500 Homes without Light

In just three hours more than 250 millimeters of rain fell, with a peak of 153 mm in a single hour. The historic Mazu temple was partially under water and drivers abandoned their vehicles by the depth of the flooded streets. The situation worsened with more than 30 thousand electric shocks, power cuts that affected almost 4 500 homes, and the suspension of trains. Authorities issued alerts for heavy rains and recommended avoiding unnecessary tra…
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In just three hours more than 250 millimeters of rain fell, with a peak of 153 mm in a single hour. The historic Mazu temple was partially under water and drivers abandoned their vehicles by the depth of the flooded streets. The situation worsened with more than 30 thousand electric shocks, power cuts that affected almost 4 500 homes, and the suspension of trains. Authorities issued alerts for heavy rains and recommended avoiding unnecessary tra…

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aztecachiapas.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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