Typhoon Koinu's Devastating Impact on Taiwan

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Typhoon Koinu, a category four cyclone, produced one of the strongest wind gusts ever recorded worldwide, reaching 342.7km/h (212.9mph) as it crossed Taiwan's Lanyu island. This wind gust is the highest ever recorded in Taiwan and the third-strongest globally. The typhoon caused significant damage, injuring almost 200 people and leaving over 62,000 homes and businesses without power. Waves of up to seven meters were reported, and videos show extensive damage to coastal areas. Schools and offices were closed, and ferries and flights were suspended or canceled.
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