Typhoon Krathon makes landfall in Taiwan killing at least two people
Briefly

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, causing severe flooding and damage, leading to evacuations and the closure of schools and businesses as the storm caused fatalities.
Winds were reported at 162 km/h along with torrential rain, impacting infrastructure significantly and leading to the closure of essential services, including electricity and water supplies.
Despite being downgraded to a tropical storm, authorities warned of ongoing risks, with strong winds persisting and heavy rainfall still anticipated in various regions across Taiwan.
Typhoon Krathon initially struck a group of Philippine islands, resulting in casualties and substantial damage, highlighting the extensive impact of this weather system across multiple areas.
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