According to Hong Kong media, typhoons "Nasha" and "Begonia" relayed to Attack Taiwan, bringing successive torrential rains to various parts of Taiwan, causing disasters of varying degrees. Among them, the passenger and cargo ship "Lina" moored in Keelung Port broke its cable in the middle of the night of July 29 under strong winds, crashing into two Taiwanese frigates nearby. Taiwan's navy said on July 30 it would assess the cost of repairs and demand compensation.
According to a report on the website of Hong Kong's "Ming Pao" on July 31, the Taiwan Navy issued a press release on the morning of July 30, pointing out that on the night of July 29, the largest gust of wind in Keelung Harbor was 8 to 9, and the "Lina Wheel" moored at Dongsan Wharf was broken due to a broken cable, and collided with the Lanyang ship's stern for the first time at 23:41. Taiwan's "Shipping And Port Bureau" pointed out in a press release that after receiving the report that the "Lina Ship" had broken its cable, a special task force was immediately set up to deal with it.
According to the report, Guo Zhiguo, commander of the 131st Fleet of the Taiwan Navy, said on July 30 that the Jiyang-class frigates belong to the 168 fleet of the Taiwan Navy, are stationed in Suzhou and Macao, and when the sea alert is issued, they will go to Keelung Port to prevent typhoons. This time, four Jiyang-class warships were moored in Keelung Harbor, and the "Lina Ship" was hit by the FPG-935 Lanyang and the FPG-937 Huaiyang. Among them, the Lanyang ship's stern was hit to the starboard side and below the waterline, causing a crack, resulting in tail damage and water, while the Huaiyang ship was dented and deformed, and the rear railing of the main deck starboard was broken by 5. It is expected that the two ships will be repaired within two weeks, and compensation will be claimed after the cost of repairs has been assessed. Guo Zhiguo also said that the two ships "did not hurt the main part" and did not have much impact on combat effectiveness.
According to Taiwan Navy data, the Jiyang-class warships are Knox-class frigates built by the United States in the 1960s, and the Taiwan authorities acquired 8 ships by way of lease in the early 1990s, mainly anti-submarine and air defense. The warship is about 134 meters long and has a displacement of 3011 tons. Registered in Keelung, the "Lina" is a high-speed passenger and cargo ship between Taipei Port - Fujian Pingtan and Suao - Hualien, with a total length of 112.6 meters and a total weight of 10,072 tons.
Typhoon Nasha swept southwest of Matsu at about 6:20 a.m. on July 30 and entered Fujian. According to statistics from the Taiwan Disaster Response Center, as of 11 a.m. on the 30th, "Nasha" caused 103 injuries in Taiwan. "Nasha" also caused a number of power outages in taiwan due to the ripped power lines or broken poles, and the Taipower Company counted that as of 2 p.m. on the 30th, there had been a cumulative power outage in 556,500 households in Taiwan. Another trailing typhoon, Haitang, made landfall from Fenggang in Pingtung, Taiwan, at 4:40 p.m. on July 30, with a maximum gust of 11 in Kenting.

Typhoon Nasha will strike in the future. Clouds over Taipei City photographed from Elephant Mountain, Taipei (July 28). Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhou Mi photographed