Heavy rain in Kaohsiung brings down trees, hits light rail and blocks roads
Heavy rain across Kaohsiung caused flooding, a fallen tree that clipped a light rail train, and two landslides in Renwu — bad news for commuters and drivers, though no injuries were reported.
- A light rail train was lightly struck by a toppled tree between two stations on Saturday morning and had to stop mid-route.
- Crews cleared the tree within about an hour, and full service resumed after track checks; trains ran at longer gaps and a shuttle covered part of the line in the meantime.
- In Renwu, two spots saw fallen trees and mud and rock slides block roads, with police sealing off lanes and directing traffic.
- A strong southwest wind and a low pressure band are driving the downpours, with heavy to extremely heavy rain warnings covering Kaohsiung and Pingtung.
Outlook: More rain is expected in southern Taiwan, and crews will keep inspecting trees along the light rail line for further storm damage.