Typhoon Disrupts Taiwan's Diplomatic Outreach
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has delayed his visit to Guatemala due to a severe typhoon causing heavy rains and evacuations. His trip was part of a tour to strengthen ties with Taiwan's remaining allies in the Americas, but has now been postponed indefinitely.

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has been forced to postpone his planned visit to Guatemala after a typhoon wreaked havoc, bringing torrential rains and necessitating mass evacuations. The news was confirmed by an embassy official in Guatemala.
Lai's visit was originally set as part of a diplomatic mission to several of Taiwan's few remaining allies in the Americas, a vital effort for Taiwan as it seeks to reinforce international relationships.
The trip, initially slated for next month, has been delayed indefinitely, underscoring the significant disruptions caused by natural disasters in global diplomatic schedules.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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