F) Typhoon Sinlaku Taiwan Mountain Footage, Sun, Sep 14
September 14, 2008 | Wulai Mountain outside Taipei, Taiwan | Vetting explained
F) Mini Mud/Rock Slide on the Road to Wulai Mountain (we would see many earth moving machines getting ready to clear the rocks as this will intensify), 2:30pm, Sunday, September 14.
For the third day of Typhoon Sinlaku’s lashing of Northern Taiwan, my friend, Kurt, and I decided to jump in a car to take a look at the start of the real damage to be – up in the local mountains. We traveled to Wulai Mountain, just South of Taipei City, to get an idea of how the river was holding up, and what we saw shocked us (as we knew the river level would only continue to rise over the coming 48 hours).
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