TAIPEI, Taiwan - A landslide triggered by a tropical storm stranded 14 people in Taiwan as the weather disturbance headed for China's southeastern coast on Sunday morning. Tropical Storm Bailu brought heavy rain and winds up to 118 kilometers (73 miles) per hour as it crossed the southern half of Taiwan. Fourteen tourists were among those trapped after the landslide in Hualien county. About 450 people were evacuated around the island and 12,000 households were without power late Saturday afternoon. At least six people were injured, including a 79-year-old man who was knocked off his motorcycle and another man of the same age injured by glass tha...
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