
Fabian Hamacher
Video Journalist Taiwan at Reuters
Reuters video-journalist based in Taipei, Taiwan. Views are my own and do not reflect those of my employer, RT ≠ endorsement.
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1 month ago |
smallwarsjournal.com | Yimou Lee |Angie Teo |Fabian Hamacher
Zero Day is a Taiwanese TV series that premiers May of 2025. Please watch the riveting 17 minute trailer below.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
dzrh.com.ph | Yimou Lee |Fabian Hamacher |Ann Wang
By Yimou Lee, Fabian Hamacher and Ann WangKAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) -Southern Taiwan worked on Friday to clear up damage from flooding and high winds after Typhoon Krathon slammed into a major port city, while most of the rest of the island resumed work and financial markets re-opened. Krathon, now downgraded to a tropical depression, hit land in the southwestern city of Kaohsiung, inundating streets, blowing out the windows of some buildings and scattering debris amid record-breaking winds.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
jp.reuters.com | Yimou Lee |Fabian Hamacher |Ann Wang
[高雄(台湾) 4日 ロイター] - 台風クラトン(18号)が直撃した台湾南部は4日、洪水と強風による被害からの復旧が進んだ。台湾の金融市場も再開した。 現在は熱帯低気圧に変わっているクラトンは3日に南西部の港湾都市・高雄に上陸。道路の浸水や建物窓ガラスの破損といった被害をもたらした。 消防当局によると、台湾全土での死者数は2人で変わらず、いずれも男性で台風上陸前に東海岸で死亡が確認された。このほか、行方不明1人、負傷者667人となっている。 高雄市と隣接する屏東県は倒木撤去などの復旧作業が必要だとして、4日も出勤・通学停止措置を取った。 高雄と屏東を中心に10万世帯が停電したままという。 台湾の南北を結ぶ高速鉄道は運行を再開。2支線を除くほとんどの一般鉄道路線も再開した。一方、航空便の混乱は続き、国際線13便、域内線85便が欠航となった。 私たちの行動規範:トムソン・ロイター「信頼の原則」 , opens new tab Yimou Lee is a Senior Correspondent for Reuters covering everything from...
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Oct 3, 2024 |
swissinfo.ch | Yimou Lee |Fabian Hamacher |Ann Wang
reuters_tickers This content was published on October 4, 2024 - 05:26 3 minutes By Yimou Lee, Fabian Hamacher and Ann WangKAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) -Southern Taiwan worked on Friday to clear up damage from flooding and high winds after Typhoon Krathon slammed into a major port city, while most of the rest of the island resumed work and financial markets re-opened.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
businesslive.co.za | Yimou Lee |Fabian Hamacher |Ann Wang
Kaohsiung — A weakened “weird” Typhoon Krathon slammed into southwestern Taiwan on Thursday, bringing heavy rain and flooding, cutting power to about 178,000 homes and causing two deaths on the east of the island. Hundreds of flights were grounded and financial markets remained closed for a second day. Krathon hit land as a Category 1 typhoon around midday in the port city of Kaohsiung, having weakened as it rolled in but still felling trees and street lights and sending debris flying.
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