Typhoon Hinnamnor forces cancellation of flights, ferry services
Taipei, September Taipei Hinnamnor canceled nearly 40 flights and more than 100 ferry services across Taiwan on Saturday, the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) said. According to the CAA department (CAA), 39 flights, including 10 domestic aircraft and 29 international and crossings, were canceled from 6pm.
A total of 12 routes were hit by the Marine Transport Front, and 104 ships were canceled according to the MATC and Motc port, most of the mat and Taiwanese penguins are connected to the exterior islands or exterior islands. In the abolished boat services, two passenger ships between Kellung and Matsu, the boat services between Taipei and Matsu, were canceled, while the service on the boat was abolished between Stigma and the middle, both in Lensoan.
In addition, 11 ships between the CIA and Penguins in southern Taiwan, 44 passenger ships between Tungung Island and Lake Island in the South Bingang City and two ships with Tunji Jiang Hun and Dane bench. However, six ferry services between Dongkong and the Liuqiao Islands operated as scheduled on Saturday, the office said.
A total of 10 passenger ferries were canceled between Yanpu and Liuqiu Island in Pingtung, as well as one ferry crossing between Green Island and Orchid Island, Southeast Taiwan Green Island and Orchid Island, and two ferry crossings between Dapeng Bay and Liutsia. The cancellations were also made in Pintun, the office added. Meanwhile, the office reported that 14 ships between Fucca and the Green Island, eight boats between Fucca and Orchid and eight passenger ships between Habi and Orchid were stopped.
Due to the long -term impact of the cyclone on the weather, two services between the Celung and Matsu can be canceled in the total number of 40 ships, one between Taipei and Matsu, one between Stigma and Tensor, one between Kahsiung and Pngu and two. The office reported that Tungong and Luuc Island between 14 Fucong and Orchid Island. As of 8 p.m., the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said the typhoon was located 340 kilometers east-southeast of Taipei and moving north at 16 kilometers per hour.
The CWB said the storm had maximum sustained winds of 173 km/h with gusts of 209 km/h.
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