Typhoon Podul slams into southern Taiwan, hundreds of flights cancelled

Typhoon Podul hit Taiwan's sparsely populated southeast coast on Wednesday packing winds of up to 191 kph (118 mph), as a large swathe of southern and eastern parts of the island shut down and hundreds of flights were cancelled, Reuters reported.

Taiwan is regularly hit by typhoons, generally along its mountainous east coast facing the Pacific.

"Destructive winds from typhoon expected. Take shelter ASAP," read a text message alert issued to cellphone users in parts of Taitung early on Wednesday. The alert warned people of gusts above 150 kph (93 mph) in the coming hours, according to Reuters.