Get Ready for Typhoon Krathon: Taiwan Prepares for the Storm

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Typhoon Krathon is on its way to Taiwan!** The storm is expected to hit the west coast of the island, with the port city of Kaohsiung in the direct path. Authorities have declared Wednesday a day off and urged residents to stay indoors and away from water bodies and mountains. Schools, offices, and financial markets are closed, and all domestic and most international flights have been canceled. The storm is packing sustained wind speeds of 173 kilometers per hour and could bring torrential rain and floods. Taiwan's Defense Ministry has mobilized thousands of troops for rescue and aid operations. Be prepared and stay safe!

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