Typhoon Gaemi blew through northern Taiwan on July 25, leaving at least two people dead in its wake, bringing floods and leading to traffic snarls before heading across the sea and into China where it is expected to bring further torrential rain.
It is the strongest typhoon to hit the island in eight years and was packing gusts of up to 227kmh before weakening, according to the Central Weather Administration.
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