The Meiyu front struck. As of 5 pm, the accumulated rainfall was 165 mm in Sanyi Township, Miaoli County. Rockfalls and landslides occurred in many sections of Miaoli County, and the Miao 126 Line 25 to 30 kilometers away, which had just been cleared for less than 3 days, was closed once more. During the emergency repairs, there was also a boulder collapse on the side slope of the east-bound lane out of the sulphur pit of Taiwan Line 72, and the traffic was interrupted. Please divert the driver to pass.
The Meiyu front crossed the border, and the 27.4 kilometers of Line 72 in Gongguan Township, Miaoli County left the eastbound line of Huangkeng (towards Dahu). At 3 o’clock in the followingnoon, there was a rockfall from the side slope and the mountain wall. The huge rockfall occupied the lane. The blockade was pulled up at the intersection of the 2km Kezushi Bridge and road closure control was implemented.
Zhang Zhong, deputy director of the Miaoli Branch of the Miaoli County Police Department, pointed out that Taiwan 72 Line is the main road between Houlong and Dahu. The machinery and equipment will be cleared, and the opening time will be announced later. During the road closure, drivers are requested to change to Miao 119 Line A and connect to Provincial Highway 6 Line to drive instead.
The heavy rain kept falling. The Tianmei Police Station of Toufen Branch carried out patrol duties in the followingnoon. They passed the 6.6-kilometer road section of Miao 124 B line in Tianmei Village, Nanzhuang Township. Traffic cones and flashing lights, and notified the cleaning team of Nanzhuang Township Office to deal with it. Wu Guowei, deputy director of the Toufen Branch, said that the road section is temporarily closed in both directions. The soil and stones are loose, please use passersby to pass carefully.
In addition, in the vicinity of Mingde Reservoir and the 25-30 km section of Miao 126 Line, the collapse was interrupted when the last wave of Meiyu front struck. Unexpectedly, this wave of front brought intermittent heavy rainfall, which collapsed once more today, and traffic was interrupted once more.
The county government’s Public Works Office stated that the hillside area of Miaoli County accounts for 87% of the county’s area, most of which are hills and platforms. Since April this year, the spring and plum rains have hit and the front has been stagnant, bringing abundant rainfall, causing the county to suffer from heavy rainfall. Cases of road slope collapse, road tree collapse, and stagnant water blocking traffic emerge in an endless stream. At present, the entire department is mobilizing and requiring emergency repair manufacturers in various districts to send additional equipment and manpower to fully devote themselves to emergency rush work.
Responsible editor: Yu Weining