📢Typhoon DOKSURI is coming!Please pay more attention to your safety in off-campus activities 📢
Typhoon DOKSURI, a moderate typhoon, will approach Taiwan on the 26th and 27th. Please avoid engaging in activities in the sea, waters, and mountainous areas and prepare for a typhoon as early as possible, as well as to pay attention to the following safety information:

Safety of off-campus activities
Students must get approval before organizing off-campus activities or planning a group trip. If weather disaster prevention or rescue squad alarms are issued, continuing the activities once applied for is prohibited.

Typhoon Preparations and Safety Precautions

Prepare candles, flashlights, and cell phone batteries in case of power outages and for help; water should also be stored in case of power and water cuts.

All hanging objects outside the house should be removed or strengthened and fixed (such as balcony planters) to avoid being blown down by the wind, which will hurt people

Precautions during typhoons

Watch and listen to typhoon news on TV, radio, and the Internet or by dialing "166" and "167" to keep on the latest typhoon news.

Teachers and students should avoid hiking, stream climbing, fishing, or any activities around the riverbank or sea. If an emergency happens, please call 119 or 112 for help.

Do not go to the coast or streams for wave watching, play in the water, pick up rocks, or go fishing.

If you see a broken power line outdoors, please don't touch it, and please let the power company know as soon as possible.

If there is lightning or thunder, please pay attention to the following information:

Stop swimming and boating and find a safe shelter immediately.

Do not take shelter in open buildings without lightning protection, such as work sheds, carports, or under umbrellas.

Get far away from exposed metal objects of the buildings, railings, and tall billboards.

Do not shelter from thunderstorms under large rocks, caves, or trees.

Try not to wear metal ornaments during thunderstorms and be careful not to hold rackets, umbrellas, fishing rods, etc., to avoid being struck by lightning.

If you must drive outside during typhoons, please move slowly and pay attention to the road situation.

Precautions after Typhoons
After a typhoon, some ditches and potholes will be flooded with water. Please be aware of not stepping on them. Please also pay attention to any falling objects when going out and should not go into flooded basements to avoid electric shocks.
If students encounter any accidents during the summer vacation, please call the NTPU's campus safety hotline at

02-26711234 for assistance.