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Taiwan, il tifone Dujuan colpisce ancora. Si contano i danni: 2 morti - Foto

A tourist struggles with winds from approaching Typhoon Dujuan in the business district of Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, Sept. 28, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan picked up strength Sunday as it headed toward Taiwan, prompting warnings of strong winds and torrential rain. (ANSA/AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
epa04953939 A man struggles with his umbrella as he crosses a street in Taipei, Taiwan, on 28 September 2015 as Typhoon Dujuan slams Taiwan. Dujuan, called a strong tyhoon by the Central Weather Bureau, landed on Taiwan’s east coast Monday afternoon, bringing strong wind and heavy rain and disrupting land and air traffic. Dujuan will pass Taiwan Monday night on its way to China. EPA/DAVID CHANG
epa04954008 A man struggles with his umbrella as he crosses a street in Taipei, Taiwan, 28 September 2015 as Typhoon Dujuan slams Taiwan. Dujuan, called a strong tyhoon by the Central Weather Bureau, landed on Taiwan’s east coast Monday afternoon, bringing strong wind and heavy rain and disrupting land and air traffic. Dujuan will pass Taiwan Monday night on its way to China. EPA/DAVID CHANG BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE
epa04954977 A taxi passes a fallen tree after Typhoon Dujuan slamed Taiwan, in Taipei, Taiwan, in the early hour of 29 September 2015. Dujuan landed on Taiwan’s east coast 28 September afternoon, bringing strong wind and heavy rain and disrupting land and air traffic, leaving at least 24 people injured and cutting electricity to 330,000 homes. Dujuan passed Taiwan at night on its way to China. EPA/DAVID CHANG
epa04955044 A taxi passes a fallen tree after Typhoon Dujuan slamed Taiwan, in Taipei, Taiwan, in the early hour of 29 September 2015. Dujuan landed on Taiwan’s east coast 28 September afternoon, bringing strong wind and heavy rain and disrupting land and air traffic, leaving at least 24 people injured and cutting electricity to 330,000 homes. Dujuan passed Taiwan at night on its way to China. EPA/DAVID CHANG
epa04955045 A taxi passes a fallen tree after Typhoon Dujuan slamed Taiwan, in Taipei, Taiwan, in the early hour of 29 September 2015. Dujuan landed on Taiwan’s east coast 28 September afternoon, bringing strong wind and heavy rain and disrupting land and air traffic, leaving at least 24 people injured and cutting electricity to 330,000 homes. Dujuan passed Taiwan at night on its way to China. EPA/DAVID CHANG
A caregiver wheels an elderly man past fallen trees from Typhoon Dujuan in the business district of Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan lashed through Taiwan late Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power or water. (ANSA/AP Photo/Wally Santana)
A couple walks through fallen trees from Typhoon Dujuan in the business district of Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan lashed through Taiwan late Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power or water. (ANSA/AP Photo/Wally Santana)
A construction crew member removes fallen scaffolding from Typhoon Dujuan at the main train station in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan lashed through Taiwan late Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power or water. (ANSA/AP Photo/Wally Santana)
Staff clear debris from escalators at the damaged entrance to the Taipei101 building caused by Typhoon Dujuan in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan lashed through Taiwan late Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power or water. (ANSA/AP Photo/Wally Santana)
Pedestrians pass by damaged floor tiles caused by falling debris from Typhoon Dujuan in the business district of Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan lashed through Taiwan late Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power or water. (ANSA/AP Photo/Wally Santana)
A road crew removes fallen trees from Typhoon Dujuan in the business district of Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan lashed through Taiwan late Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power or water. (ANSA/AP Photo/Wally Santana)
A security guard keeps pedestrians from fallen scaffolding from Typhoon Dujuan at the main train station in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Typhoon Dujuan lashed through Taiwan late Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power or water. (ANSA/AP Photo/Wally Santana)

PECHINO. Taiwan è stata colpita la notte scorsa dal tifone Dujuan, che al suo passaggio ha provocato due morti, 324 feriti ed ha lasciato centinaia di migliaia di persone senza acqua ed elettricità. Sei escursionisti risultano dispersi. In Cina, oltre 100 voli nella provincia meridionale di Fujian sono stati cancellati ed il servizio ferroviario è stato sospeso in vista dell'arrivo del tifone

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