UPDATE 3 - At least 3 dead, 142 injured after typhoon hits Taiwan

UPDATE 3 - At least 3 dead, 142 injured after typhoon hits Taiwan

Strong winds, heavy rainfall forecast to continue until night as Typhoon Nepartak moves toward south China

UPDATES DEATH TOLL

By Mahmut Atanur and Roy Ramos

BEIJING (AA) – At least three people were confirmed dead and 142 others injured Friday after a powerful typhoon swept across Taiwan.

The official Central News Agency cited government figures as saying that the fatalities included a soldier who had been fishing in offshore northern Lienchiang county, a man who drowned near a popular beach in eastern Hualien, and a woman crushed by a toppled wardrobe.

In southeastern Taitung country, two hospitals activated emergency measures to treat those who sustained injuries --mostly to their head and limbs.

The central weather bureau said strong winds and heavy rainfall from Typhoon Nepartak are forecast to continue affecting Taiwan until night as the storm moves toward southern China.

The storm’s center entered the Taiwan Strait at 2.30 p.m. (0630GMT).

While the typhoon did not make landfall in the Philippines before hitting Taiwan, it triggered monsoon rains in the archipelago’s north, including ankle-deep flooding on roads in the capital Manila.

Alerts were issued in nearby provinces where classes were suspended, and the state-run Philippines News Agency reported that eight flights were canceled and four others diverted Friday morning.

State weather forecaster Buddy Javier told radio station DZMM that monsoon rains caused by the typhoon -- locally named "Butchoy" -- are expected to continue Saturday.

Meanwhile, China renewed an orange alert for extreme weather -- the second most severe in its weather warning system -- as the typhoon was expected to strike coastal regions of southeastern Fujian Province and Zhejiang to the north early Saturday.

State news agency Xinhua reported that the Fujian-Taiwan ferry service was halted Thursday while 341 trains in Fujian canceled services from Friday to Sunday, with the region expected to be drenched up to 300 millimeters of precipitation.

In Taiwan, electric outages continue to affect almost 250,000 households -- more than 90 percent of them in the island’s south -- down from 400,000 households earlier.

The mainland has been bracing for Nepartak following more than a week of torrential rains that left 160 people dead and 28 others still missing.

Around 1.84 million people have been evacuated due to the downpour-triggered flooding and landslides that have caused an estimated 57.8 billion yuan ($8.6 billion) in economic losses and destroyed 560,500 hectares of crops, primarily along the Yangtze River and its tributaries.

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