Southern Taiwan is bracing for severe weather as Typhoon Mitag and a stationary front trigger heavy rainfall. Pingtung County and several districts in Kaohsiung have announced the suspension of work and classes to ensure public safety. Authorities are warning of potential flooding and landslides due to the continuous downpours expected over two days. Meanwhile, northern Taiwan remains on high alert, with residents urged to implement rain prevention measures. Emergency services are monitoring water levels in critical areas to prevent casualties. Local governments continue to update closure lists based on real-time weather reports. The combination of the typhoon and the frontal system is expected to create volatile conditions across the island.