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861 2015-08-08 South Society Teacher Huang Zhao-rong Farewell Ceremony Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 425
862 2015-08-05 Occupied MOE Against Illegal Curriculum Day 7 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 373
863 2015-08-09 Holy Mountain - Typhoon Soudelor Transits Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 410
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866 2015-08-07 The Seeds of Human Rights, Teachers Study Camp, Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 360
867 2015-08-07 Wang Chao-e Senior, Wife of Huang Chin-tao, Farewell Ceremony Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 471
868 2015-08-06 Students End the Occupation of MOE by Climbing over Barricades(Reject Ma Ying-jeou) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 401
869 2015-08-05 Taichung Taiwan Heart Society Council Meeting Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 396
870 2015-08-04 Shao-chen Appointments - Temperaturization Taichung People (Speaker: Tsai Chia-Hsun Editor) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 497
 
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Newsflash

Residents of Xiaolin Village in Kaohsiung County’s Jiaxian Township disembark from a helicopter outside Cishan Junior High School yesterday after they were rescued from the village, which was wiped out by mudslides brought by Typhoon Morakot.
PHOTO: CNA

At least 23 people were confirmed dead, 32 injured and 56 confirmed missing in the wake of Typhoon Morakot, the Central Disaster Emergency Operation Center said yesterday.

Hundreds of others were reportedly missing in mountainous areas of southern Taiwan, while the military was trying to rescue those cut off by fallen bridges and raging rivers.

As of last night, the Presidential Office had not declared a state of emergency.