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Taiwanese are carrying a massive clean-up and offices and financial markets re-opened on Friday (Nov 1) after the powerful Typhoon Kong-rey swept through the island causing two deaths and damaging many buildings and vehicles the day before.

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00:00Typhoon Kongrei left a trail of destruction in Taiwan's east coast on Friday, damaging
00:05buildings and vehicles and knocking out power to nearly half a million households.
00:10The Category 4 storm-packing gusts of more than 250 kilometers per hour hit the mountainous
00:16and sparsely populated areas including Taitung, Hualien and Nantou County at 1.40pm on Thursday.
00:23Taiwan's Central Weather Administration said the strong winds and torrential rain had affected
00:28almost all the island.
00:30They said the typhoon's size was the biggest to hit Taiwan since 1996.
00:35Keelung City in northern Taiwan was also battered by the storm.
00:39The guests probably won't be affected by the typhoon because they are afraid of flooding.
00:44Sometimes the water is too big and it will flood the area.
00:47Last time it flooded the area.
00:49The typhoon is coming from the south.
00:51The biggest impact is from Taitung and Hualien.
00:53The impact here is relatively small.
00:57Authorities said the typhoon had wounded more than 500 people and killed two people so far,
01:02with one of them being hit by a falling tree in central Taiwan and another by an electricity pole in Taipei.
01:09The typhoon has forced airport authorities to cancel 527 domestic and international flights.
01:15The typhoon is moving northeast and is expected to bring heavy rainfall in Shanghai and Zhejiang
01:20and Jiangsu provinces in China on Friday.
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