Taiwan removes warning for typhoon Bilis   (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-07-15 15:40  
HONG KONG -- Local weather bureau in Taiwan lifted its warning for tropical 
storm Bilis Saturday, but the public were advised to remain vigilant to heavy 
rains, according to media reports reaching here from Taipei. 
  Forecasters 
said torrential downpour is expected in Taitung, Kinmen, Matsu, Penghu, areas 
south of Miaoli and mountainous areas south of Chiayi. 
  From Wednesday 
until 13:00 Saturday, a total of 964 mm rainfall was recorded in Shangtehwen, 
Pingtung County, the largest amount of rainfall in local history. 
  Other 
areas in the province also suffered heavy downpour, including Yuyou in Kaohsiung 
County, with 847 mm, Shihpanlung in Chiayi County, with 751 mm, and Hsuehling in 
Taichung County, with 617 mm. 
  Weather forecasters said the rainy weather 
will continue until Sunday. 
  Local authority also issued an alert on 
Saturday to evacuate residents living in communities along the province's 40 
rivers, which are at extremely high risk of possible mudflows in the next few 
days due to lashing rainfall.
 
   
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