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“Heavy Rains Arrive in Tainan – Nets Used to Collect Water in Catchment Area as Hope Emerges | Life | Sanli News Network SETN.COM”

Life Center / Reported by Jiang Jirong

▲It is raining in Tainan. (Picture / Taken from Meteorological Bureau)

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The water shortage in the south is serious. Today (1) due to the eastward movement of the cloud and rain area in South China, it finally rained in Tainan! A netizen revealed, “It’s finally raining heavily in Tainan. I hope the rain will fall in Tainan and Kaohsiung, so that the water conditions will help!”

The Bureau of Meteorology stated that today (1) the cloud and rain area in South China will move eastward. There will be showers in the north of the central and northeastern parts of Taiwan and Penghu. There are localized short-term showers in Matsu, and scattered short-term showers in the southern region.

A netizen posted on the Meteorological Bureau Zheng Mingdian’s Facebook page, “It’s finally raining heavily in Tainan. I hope that the water conditions in Tainan and Kaohsiung will be helpful. Secondly, the water conditions in Taichung and Miaoli are more tense!” Some readers also commented on “Sanli News Network” It was revealed that there has been indirect light rain in Tainan this morning, and I said “I am so happy!” I also hope that the rain will fall in the catchment area.

▲The water conditions of Baihe Reservoir and Zengwen Reservoir are tight. (Photo/retrieved from the Water Resources Department)

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Taiwan Typhoon Forum|Extremely urgent weather“It was announced this morning that the cloud and rain belt in South China is passing through, and the rain from Taichung to Yunlin is not small. It is emphasized that “it will also rain from Chiayi to northern Tainan!” Netizens excitedly said, “Come on! The cloud and rain belt is going south.” , “Come to Tainan”, “Please get down to the catchment area as much as possible!”

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