Typhoon Koinu
Typhoon Koinu Strikes Southern Taiwan with Record Winds

Typhoon Koinu made a forceful landfall in southern on October 4, 2023, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. As the approached the southeastern coast of , its eye was located approximately 200 kilometers offshore, moving westward at a speed of 13 kilometers per hour, as reported by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

With sustained speeds reaching an estimated 210 kilometers per hour, Typhoon Koinu was classified as equivalent to a category 4 hurricane. Early Thursday, the typhoon made landfall at Cape Eluanbi, the southernmost tip of , unleashing the strongest speeds ever recorded in the country.

According to reports from the official Central News Agency, a monitoring station on Orchid Island, an outlying island, measured a staggering gust of 342.7 kilometers per hour, accompanied by sustained winds reaching 198.7 kilometers per hour.

Although Typhoon Koinu has substantially weakened, it is anticipated to bring heavy rainfall to coastal areas in southern over the upcoming weekend. The 's impact has been significant, and recovery efforts are underway in affected regions.