kilometer, if not more, where you see that darker shading of red. so, it's a highly populated region. anyone along the coast is really susceptible to feeling the brunt of this storm. even though it's in a weakened phase, it's still a formidable typhoon. here it is moving across taiwan within the last 12 hours, making landfall early saturday morning. now, the mountain range across this area really started to help deteriorate the center of this circulation of the storm, but as it moves across the taiwan strait -- this is the 180-mile stretch between western taiwan and the eastern shoreline of china. that area has allowed it to just gain a little bit more organization, and it will continue to bring heavy rain and very strong winds to southeast china. speaking of winds, look at these wind gusts that were recorded on taiwan. 200 kilometers per hour, taking objects and flying them along the streets in taipei. this is unbelievable stuff coming out of this region, and it wasn't just the wind that was