By Ben Blanchard / Reuters, TAIPEI

Torrential rains from a passing tropical storm shut down a swathe of southern Taiwan today, forcing more than 5 million people to stay home from work or school.Typhoon Mekkhala, now a tropical storm and nearing southern Japan's Ryukyu Islands, did not make direct landfall in Taiwan, but its outer bands brought heavy rain to parts of the nation, especially Kaohsiung, Tainan and Pingtung in the south.The governments of all three regions, where more than 5 million people live, ordered offices and schools closed today.

Fire department personnel rescue six people on a rubber boat in Kaohsiung's Gangshan District today.

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Severe flooding in Tainan shut down a section of the main north-south railway line.No casualties have been reported, but authorities in Hualien County are evacuating nearly 200 residents from Fonglin (鳳林) and Wanrong (萬榮) townships, which are downstream of a rapidly filling barrier lake in the mountains.