• last month
Taiwanese workers clean up debris after Typhoon Krathon ripped through the southwestern city of Kaohsiung, knocking down trees and damaging buildings and market stalls. Across the island, at least two people were killed and more than 600 were reported injured.
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00:00The wind is from the first three days.
00:02If there's no wind, we don't count it.
00:04Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
00:06If we don't sell today,
00:08it's going to be three days.
00:10It's going to be three days.
00:12We have to count it,
00:14so it's going to be three days.
00:16If it's not in the middle of the month,
00:18it'll be a week.
00:20But if it's a week,
00:22it'll be a week.
00:24It's going to be three days.
00:26If it's not in the middle of the month,
00:28Maybe three days a year.
00:30It's okay.
00:32It's okay.
00:34It's okay.
00:36He runs fast.
00:38The typhoon runs fast.
00:58The typhoon was really bad.
01:08We lost a lot of things.
01:13Like my house.
01:15I lost everything in my house.
01:18It's okay.
01:20It's okay.
01:22Most of us have a house.
01:28It's okay.
01:30It's okay.
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