The typhoon passed through southeastern Taiwan to the northwest for five hours yesterday afternoon.
Taiwan's Central Disaster Response Center said the typhoon killed one person and injured 205 others.
It was different from local media reporting that the death toll was three.
Companies and schools have not opened in most parts of Taiwan, and 740,000 homes have lost power.
Taiwan's Meteorological Department said it was the first typhoon to make landfall in late October since the 1958 observation.
In particular, it seems necessary to prepare even if the typhoon disappears from the far sea of Jeju, as it has brought rain clouds of up to 1,500mm of heavy rain for three days.
I'm Kang Jeonggyu of YTN in Beijing.
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