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183 flights canceled in Taiwan due to typhoon Malakas

(Xinhua)    08:13, September 18, 2016
183 flights canceled in Taiwan due to typhoon Malakas
Clouds fly above Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, as Typhoon Malakas is approaching the east coast of Taiwan, Sept. 17, 2016. (Xinhua/Song Zhenping)

TAIPEI, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Packing heavy downpours and strong winds, typhoon Malakas swept the eastern and northern parts of Taiwan Saturday, resulting in the cancellation of 183 flights, local authorities said.

Most of the canceled flights were scheduled to or from the Chinese mainland.

In Taoyuan airport alone, the typhoon had forced 68 flights to be canceled or delayed as of 4:00 p.m., affecting about 12,800 passengers, the Taoyuan Airport Corporation said in a statement.

The typhoon also suspended water transportation and disrupted train services in the north and east of the island on Saturday, according to local authorities.

The typhoon saw winds of up to 198 km per hour when it brushed the island, said the island's meteorological agency, which had issued land and sea warnings on Friday and Saturday. Cities and counties including Taipei, Taoyuan and Yilan were affected.

Typhoon Malakas came hot on the heels of Typhoon Meranti, which left one person dead and more than 50 injured when it swept across the southern part of the island on Wednesday and Thursday. Typhoon Meranti was the most powerful typhoon this year.

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