Taiwan’s highway authority heightens control of more than 10 highways during typhoon  

Taiwan News
Date: 2018/07/10
By: George Liao, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

TAIPEI (Taiwan News)—Taiwan’s highway authority announced measures

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to heighten control of more than 10 provincial highways and road sections in mountainous areas across Taiwan on Tuesday evening before Typhoon Maria makes landfall on the island.

According to Directorate General of Highways’ (DGH) news release issued at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, the following highways would be closed as a precautionary measure on Tuesday night due to the approaching typhoon:

  • Provincial Highway No. 8 between Lishan and Taroko
  • Provincial Highway No. 9 (Suhua Highway)
  • Provincial Highway No. 9 D (old Suhua Highway)
  • Provincial Highway No. 7 between Luofu and Ciilan
  • Provincial Highway No. 7 A between Ciilan and Siyuan Pass
  • Provincial Highway No. 7 D (between Shuanglianpi and Chuntou)
  • Provincial Highway No. 2 Pisha section and Pitou section
  • Provincial Highway No. 9 Taipei to Yilan section
  • Provincial Highway No. 9 A Wulai section
  • Provincial Highway No. 20 between Qinhe and Fuxing and between
  • Siangyang and Lidao
  • Provincial Highway No. 29 between Namasia and Wulipu

However, the enforcement of the highway closures will depend on real-time weather information and will be adjusted flexibly at the scenes, according to the DGH. The agency said it would dispatch personnel to station and patrol the above-mentioned highways and road sections.    [FULL  STORY]

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