Super Typhoon Kong-rey makes landfall in Taiwan

Packing maximum wind speeds of 184 kilometers per hour (114 miles per hour), Kong-rey hit the east coast at Chenggong town in Taitung County at 1:40 pm (0540 GMT), the Central Weather Administration said.

It was the same strength as Typhoon Gaemi, which was the most powerful to hit Taiwan in eight years when it made landfall in July, but Kong-rey's radius of 320 kilometers made it the biggest in nearly three decades.

"Its impact on all of Taiwan will be quite severe," Chu Mei-lin from the state weather forecaster, Central Weather Administration, warned.

Work and schools across Taiwan were suspended on Thursday as people hunkered down ahead of the storm.

The streets of Taipei were largely deserted as bursts of heavy rain and fierce wind lashed the capital.

"This feels very strong," 52-year-old office worker Kevin Lin told AFP as he enjoyed a day off at home.

"I'm used to the many typhoons in Taiwan and I don't feel scared."

Troops on standby

At least 27 people have been injured in the wild weather, with trees knocked down and four mudslides recorded, the National Fire Agency said Thursday, without providing details.

Strong waves crash against a break wall as Super Typhoon Kong-rey moves towards Taiwan.

Forecasters have warned of 'destructive' winds from Kong-rey.

Kong-rey will be the third typhoon to hit Taiwan since July.