Disaster Response Measures

  1. Try to avoid going out to engage in any behavior, and you are also not allowed to go to the beach, river to watch waves, go fishing, etc.
  2. Pay attention to the typhoon news released by the government or news media at any time, such as the suspension of classes and work.
  3. Residents in areas with high disaster potential should pay attention to evacuation information at any time, and stay away from risks as soon as possible.
  4. Information
  5.  In the event of a power outage, please use the "Natural Disaster Power Outage and Restoration Information" section of the Taipower website to inquire or report, or call the Taipower 1911 customer service line, and at the same time:
    1. Unplug appliances or electronics from outlets to avoid damage when power is restored.
    2. Torches can be used for night lighting and avoid lighting candles to avoid fires.
    3. Use the generator outdoors only, away from windows.
    4. If you want to leave your home for shelter, please remember to turn off the main power switch.
    5. During a power outage, you can dial 166 or 167 for weather information. The service is free during typhoon warning periods!
    6. People with disabilities: People with disabilities who use life-support equipment at home can contact the social bureau of the county or city government or dial 119 in case of a power outage.

Update:112-08-14