Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 50-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 16,700
on turnover of $1.7--billion N-T.
**Haikui Causes 44 Injuries Across Taiwan **
Emergency officials say Severe Tropical Storm Haikui has caused dozens of
injuries, as well as damage across much of eastern Taiwan.
The Central Emergency Operation Center says the storm left 44 people injured,
mostly in Taitung, Tainan and Hualien.
Other damage included hundreds of uprooted roadside trees, as well as damaged
roads.
Haikui has been hovering in waters about 50 kilometers west-northwest of
Tainan, moving west-northwest at a speed of 9-km per hour.
The storm decreased in size and now has a radius of 150-kilometers, but still
covers Taitung, Hualien, and all areas south of Taichung.
Officials say the outer periphery (外圍) of the storm will continue to bring
heavy rain to much of Yilan and Hualien, and the precipitation is expected to
ease somewhat heading into the evening.
(NS)
**Taitung Households Still Without Power **
In related news…..
Over 10-thousand households and businesses in Taitung remain without power
this morning.
Local officials say more than 50-thousand users lost power yesterday, and
after emergency repairs by TaiPower crews, around 13-thousand still do not
have access to electricity services.
The severe tropical storm also brought strong winds and heavy rain to the
region, with 7 townships recording accumulated (積累) rainfall of near 400
milimeters.
Officials also say over 20 roadside trees were uprooted, but Taitung's famed
bishop wood in Chishang Township remains standing, despite suffering some
broken branches.
(NS)
**Israel migrant riots **
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants Eritrean migrants
involved in a violent clash (衝突) in Tel Aviv to be deported immediately and
has ordered a plan to remove all of the country’s African migrants.
His remarks came a day after bloody protests by rival groups of Eritreans in
south Tel Aviv left dozens of people injured.
Laurence Brooks has this report.
**SKorea President to Stresses Sanctions on NKorea at ASEAN Meeting **
South Korea’s president says he’ll tell world leaders about the need to
faithfully enforce U.N. sanctions on North Korea when they converge in
Indonesia and India for annual summits this week.
President Yoon Suk Yeol is to visit Jakarta to attend a series of summits
scheduled alongside a meeting of Association of Southeast Asian Nations
leaders.
He'll travel on to New Delhi for a summit of the Group of 20 leading
economies.
In written responses to questions from The Associated Press, Yoon says during
the G20 summit, he'll stress the need to block North Korea's cyber hacking
and other illicit (非法的) activities that fund its weapons programs.
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