Residents cleared the debris and damage from their homes in Taiwan on Thursday after more heavy rain fell in parts of the island from a tropical depression that caused flooding and brought a continued risk of landslides.

A total of 95 people were injured around the island due to the storm that made landfall in southern Pingtung County on Wednesday night.

Authorities had evacuated over 8,500 people from coastal and mountainous areas as the storm Fung-wong approached.

The depression had sustained winds of 54 kph (34 mph) near its center and higher gusts Thursday. Northern coastal areas around the city of Yilan have had more than 1.065 meters (42 inches) of rain since Monday.

Heavy rain was expected to continue through Thursday near the northeastern port city of Keelung and around Taipei.

Weather officials warned of the risk of flooding and landslides in mountainous areas. They also asked people to beware of flying debris.

Some of the heaviest impact from the storm was in Mingli Village in the eastern Hualien County, which had heavy floods after a creek overflowed. A portion of a highway was closed after being flooded.

Fung-wong made landfall in the Philippines as a super typhoon, causing floods, landslides and at least 27 deaths, but it lost speed and strength as it approached Taiwan.