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Taiwan, as a subtropical island, is frequently affected by typhoons during the summer. Before a typhoon approaches, local authorities must decide whether to declare a typhoon holiday. The two pictures show opposite reactions to such situations. In the left photo, crowds line up at a movie-theater ticket counter, suggesting that many people still choose indoor entertainment when the storm seems mild. By contrast, the right photo depicts motorcyclists and drivers commuting to work despite heavy rain and strong winds—often because no holiday was announced.
In my opinion, authorities should prioritize public safety and make holiday decisions based primarily on reliable weather forecasts and risk assessments. Citizens, for their part, should avoid unnecessary outings on typhoon days since conditions can deteriorate rapidly. Employers can also help by offering flexible arrangements or paid leave during severe weather so that workers do not have to risk commuting. A combination of timely government decisions and prudent individual choices will reduce accidents and better protect the community.





















