Source: Global Network
[Global Network Comprehensive Report Reporter Zhao Youping] Taiwan's "Central News Agency", ETtoday News Cloud and other Taiwanese media reports, affected by the peripheral circulation of Typhoon "Nasha", heavy rains on many places on the island have caused disasters. The river embankment of Sanjiaodu Wai in Shilin District, Taipei City surged on the evening of the 16th, and some people were trapped in the river embankment, including a man trapped by the swelling river on the Sanjiaodu basketball court next to him. He grabbed the basketball stand tightly waiting for rescue, and was successfully rescued.

reported that the Taipei Fire Department was reported to be trapped at 7 pm on the 16th. After rushing to the basketball court, a man was trapped in the basketball court due to the depth of the water and waist. He grabbed the basketball stand and waited for rescue. Several firefighters immediately took lifebuoys and floating boards to go into the water for rescue, and then brought him back.
Firefighters also found that a woman was trapped in a vehicle that had been flooded in water and lost power. Her husband was quite anxious nearby and wanted to wade in the water to go to rescue alone, but was finally dissuaded and pulled back. The woman was finally rescued from the car by firefighters.
Taiwan's "Central News Agency" said that typhoon "Nasha" brought heavy rain. The Taiwan Disaster Response Center counted last night that a total of 268 disasters occurred in Taiwan, of which 208 disasters in Taipei were as high as 208. In addition, mudslide occurred in Datong Township, Yilan County on the 16th, and some roads on the "Taiwan Line 7" of Beiheng Highway collapsed, blocked in both directions, and 88 vehicles and 254 people were blocked. The transportation department continued to repair the work, and opened the access road in the early morning of the 17th and began to evacuate people and vehicles on the scene.