Shoppers wait in a line to pay for vegetables at a street market in Taipei on Saturday, ahead of Typhoon Chanthu, which was bearing down on Taiwan from the south. Vegetable prices usually rise in the country after a storm, because of agricultural damage. CNA photo Sept. 11, 2021
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