CNN 10|Typhoon Kong-rey, Cuba water shortage, CNN Heroes美音听力|NPR, CNN & TED等

CNN 10|Typhoon Kong-rey, Cuba water shortage, CNN Heroes

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COY WIRE, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Hello, everyone. Happy Friday, Fri-yay. I'm Coy Wire, aka the Queen of Hearts. If you want to see the Halloween costume my daughters chose for me, you can head to @coywire on Instagram. Oh, boy. I hope you had an absolutely awesome Halloween and you're ready to finish this week strong before we rock on into the weekend. We have a ton of news today and only 10 minutes to do it, so let's get to it.

Massive waves crashing over seawalls, trees snapping like twigs, and torrential rain. That's what's happening right now in Taiwan. Typhoon Kong-rey, a powerful storm struck this week. It's the largest typhoon to hit the island since 1996. If this storm were a car, it'd be cruising at 125 miles per hour. That's how fast the winds are blowing.

What makes Kong-rey special is not just its speed, though. It's the size. The storm's strongest winds extend about 200 miles. That's like having a storm that could as wide as almost the entire state of Maine.

The impact, well, it's been significant. Sadly, one person has lost their life and dozens of others have been injured as of the time of the taping of this show. Taiwan has called in over 34,000 soldiers to help with rescue efforts and evacuated more than 8,600 people from dangerous areas.

More than 500 flights have been canceled, including 300 international ones. Even the famous high-speed rail is running at limited capacity. Taiwan's weather experts warned about extremely torrential rainfall, and that is their highest warning level.

Some areas in eastern and north Taiwan could see an additional 20 inches of rain, which could lead to flash flooding and landslides. Scientists say that warmer oceans are making the storms like Kong-rey intensify more quickly than they used to. This is actually Taiwan's third typhoon this year.

After Taiwan, Kong-rey is not done yet. The storm is headed toward the East China Sea and Japan. You can head to cnn.com for the latest updates on its path.

Up next, we're getting an update on Cuba. Cuba's infrastructure crisis has deepened as water shortages now affect over one million residents across the island, following the devastating three-day power grid failure we reported on earlier this month.


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