Floods Tip Over Taiwan Hotel

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under hotel taiwan | 5 Comments »

Floods in southern Taiwan have caused a six-story hotel building to collapse.
Southern Taiwans Taitung region has been a tourist hotspot for its hot springs but floods have made it a disaster zone.

Torrential rain brought by typhoon Morakot made King-Shai hotel slant in the early hours of Sunday morning. It finally collapsed into a flooded river.

There are no casualties, as guests were evacuated before the building fell.

Typhoons regularly sweep across China and Taiwan, gathering strength from the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, or the South China Sea.

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5 Responses

  1. goobie04 Says:

    Are you upset that …
    Are you upset that people were not killed? If so you are sick!

  2. goobie04 Says:

    This typhoon is not …
    This typhoon is not natural! This is W E A T H E R W A R F A R E, W E A T H E R C O N T R O L, W E A T H E R M O D I F I C A T I O N! Please look into C H E M T R A I L S and H A A R P! It is important that people find out the truth!

  3. Scitech101 Says:

    NO one was killed! …
    NO one was killed! WTF WTF WTF THATS LAME

  4. gfs2509 Says:

    excellent news
    excellent news

  5. stan1299 Says:

    thanks for the …
    thanks for the video that was a terrible loss for the residents of taiwan

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