mUmMy: hubBy sUpPose to be fly back yEsterdAy niGht timE and at hOme tOdAy, bUt dUe to tAiwAn gOt typhOon mOrAkot since thUrsdAy, so his flight wAs cAncel and chAnge to tOdAy aftErnOon 3.45pm reAch Singapore abOut 8.10pm....
and jUst nOw 1.30pm+ received his cAlled frOm tAipEi AirpOrt confiRm thAt thE timing and he alrEady chEck in.....althOugh iS cOnfirm cAn fly bAck bUt alSo qUite wOrried thE typhOon mOrAkot hAve any chAnges tSk tSk tSk....prAy hArd thAt the fliGht sAfety reAch SIN, sO lAter i wIll bRing my tWo liTtle dinO to chAngi airpOrt fEtCh thEir dAdDy bAck hOme.....
sEe yOu lAter dAdDy..wE're all miSses yOu vEry mUch.
thE Singaporeairlines Flight Status:
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07th August 2009 - Friday
Flight Number Departure From Time Arrival In Time Aircraft
SQ877 Taipei (TPE) 13:29 Singapore (SIN) 17:54 (+1) (B777-200)
SQ879 Taipei (TPE) 15:45 Singapore (SIN) 20:10 (+1) (B777-200)
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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Taiwan braces for Typhoon Morakot:
"Taiwan braces for Typhoon Morakot
Typhoon Morakot is due to pass over Taiwan's heavily populated north
Taiwan has closed schools and offices and cancelled flights as the strongest typhoon of the year nears the island.
Typhoon Morakot is expected to pass directly over the capital, Taipei, with winds of about 145km/h (90mph) and heavy rainfall, meteorologists said.
Landslides and power outages have been reported in the north of the island.
Thousands of people have already been evacuated from their homes in China, where Morakot is expected to make landfall on Saturday.
Text message warning
Millions of people living in the north of Taiwan are sheltering in their homes, awaiting the arrival of Morakot.
All domestic flights and many international flights have been cancelled, service on the island's high-speed railroad has been suspended and seaports have been closed due to the high winds. Gusts have reached up to 180km/h (112mph).
Nearly 50cm (20 inches) of rain has already fallen in some mountainous areas. Some minor landslides have been reported in the north of the island and power has been cut to about 25,000 households.
High waves have been lashing Taiwan
Taiwan's weather bureau has said the impact of the typhoon could be prolonged as it is moving slowly.
On the mainland of China, state media said that more than 20,000 people had been evacuated from their homes in Fujian province.
The provincial government has sent more than 8m mobile phone text messages to residents warning them of the typhoon's approach, the Chinese state news agency reports.
Fishing vessels and other boats have been ordered to take shelter in ports.
The storm's impact has been felt far to the north and south of its track."