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Tuesday, 22 August, 2000, 16:32 GMT 17:32 UK
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Taiwan typhoon - death toll rises
Rescuers say at least 11 people have died in the most powerful storm to hit Asia this year, with winds of 200 kilometres an hour.

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 | Diane Baker from the Taipei Times: "It is the first time the government has tried to clear the cities ahead of the storm" real 28k
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 | Rob McElwee of the BBC Weather Centre: "At least 24 hours before it dissipates" real 28k
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Taiwan typhoon - death toll rises
Rescuers say at least 11 people have died in the most powerful storm to hit Asia this year, with winds of 200 kilometres an hour.

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Also:
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 | Diane Baker from the Taipei Times: "It is the first time the government has tried to clear the cities ahead of the storm" real 28k
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 | Rob McElwee of the BBC Weather Centre: "At least 24 hours before it dissipates" real 28k
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