More than 40 people were injured in Taiwan after Typhoon Haikui ripped across the island, uprooting trees and forcing thousands to evacuate.
The storm - which made landfall on Sunday on the east coast - was the first to directly hit the island in four years.
Amid torrential rain and high winds, two people in a mountainous region were hurt after a falling tree hit a car.
Dozens others were injured - mainly by falling debris, said officials.
The storm packed winds of up to 200km/h (124 mph) but have been no reports of deaths or any major structural damage.
On Monday, clean-up crews were working on restoring services after 160,000 homes lost power the previous day.
Although this is typhoon season in the Western Pacific - with 11 so far - Haikui is the first major storm to directly hit Taiwan in four years.
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