Countless landslides in Nantou county are disrupting ancient agricultural traditions, leading some to wonder how much longer they can continue to cling to the steep slopes they call homeHalfway up Taiwan's central mountain ranges, two young women were working a shift at the town's service station in August when the landslide hit. As torrent of water, mud and rocks gushed down they ran next door for shelter, a decision that probably saved their lives. Moments later, the station became buried under tonnes of earth and rock.The disaster in Ren'ai township was one of countless landslides in the same month across Nantou, a landlocked county in central Taiwan, triggered by torrential rain brought by the whipping tail of distant typhoon Khanun. Continue reading...
'There are no crops to celebrate': climate crisis wipes out a way of life in Taiwan's mountains
20. listopadu 2023 2:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian