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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayTyphoon Danas made landfall in Taiwan's Chiayi County, bringing devastating winds of up to 220 km/h and record-breaking rainfall exceeding 600 mm in some regions. The storm caused widespread destruction in southern and central Taiwan, with over 700,000 homes losing power and more than 500 people injured. Flooding and landslides blocked roads, collapsed bridges, and forced the evacuation of more than 20,000 people. Airports, railways, and ferry routes were shut down, while over 200 emergency shelters were set up for displaced families. The government mobilized the military and emergency services for rescue and recovery operations. In eastern China, provinces like Zhejiang and Fujian issued typhoon alerts, began evacuations, and closed coastal areas in anticipation of Danas’s approach. Heavy rain and wind have already reached southeastern China, and authorities are monitoring rivers and reservoirs to prevent flooding. Experts warn that total damage could reach tens of billions of New Taiwan dollars, especially due to severe agricultural losses. Although Danas is now weakening, several regions remain under high alert, and full recovery is expected to take weeks.