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Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least 15 dead in Taiwan

Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least 15 dead in TaiwanTaipei

Taiwan's ruling party leader to attend Beijing Olympics' opening

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Close to 1,200 Chinese tourists arrive in Taiwan for visit

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Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least five dead in Taiwan

Taipei - Typhoon Kalmaegi caused severe destruction in Taiwan, leaving at least five people dead and several missing as it moved towards China on Friday.

An army officer slipped into a ditch and died while inspecting the barracks in Taichung county, press reports said.

In Tainan County, a boy and a girl were buried alive under a collapsed house, while a couple drowned when they fell from a rescue boat into a flooded river.

The death toll was expected to rise because several people swept away by flood water were still listed as missing.

President Ma Ying-jeou cut short his physical checkup at a Taipei hospital to visit the disaster centre in Hsintien, near Taipei, to coordinate rescue efforts and assess typhoon-caused damages.

Taiwan's state oil company to mine oil sands in Canada

Taipei - Taiwan's state-run Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC) signed a deal with a Canadian firm Thursday to jointly mine oil sands in Canada.

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