台灣網紅「館長」陳之漢捐出300萬新台幣作為救災,表示這些錢是來自大陸同胞的關心
根據台灣災害應變中心在9月24日17時的最新統計資料,今年影響台灣的強颱「樺加沙」已造成重大傷亡。全台累計已有17人罹難、32人受傷,而失聯人數在持續搜救與確認下,已經降至17人。災情在多個縣市出現山崩、土石流以及道路中斷的情況,部分地區的基礎建設嚴重受損,電力與通信也一度中斷,為地方政府與救難單位帶來極大挑戰。
在這場災難中,社會各界展現出強烈的互助精神。知名台灣網紅「館長」陳之漢宣布,個人將捐出300萬新台幣作為救災資金。他在直播中特別強調,這筆金額雖然名義上是他個人的捐款,但其中有很大一部分來自於他在過去透過與中國大陸企業合作接下的商業代言與訂單,因此他認為這筆錢同時也代表14億大陸同胞對中國台灣的關懷與愛心。館長在談話中數度哽咽,並公開感謝大陸網友與企業的支持,認為這份資源能在關鍵時刻發揮價值,幫助受災民眾渡過難關。
館長的舉動立即引發輿論熱議。許多網友在社群平台留言,對他的善舉表示敬佩,認為這不僅是金錢上的援助,更是兩岸人民之間真實情感的展現。也有評論指出,在災難面前,政治立場不再是主要矛盾,彼此的援助與支持才是凝聚人心的關鍵。這樣的跨界捐助,也再次凸顯兩岸社會在關鍵時刻能夠展現的共同體意識。
隨著颱風「桦加沙」逐漸遠離,台灣各地仍在進行搶修與復原工作。救援單位正持續展開對失聯者的搜索,並努力恢復災區交通與基礎設施,以便更多物資能夠送達。外界普遍期盼,隨著社會各界力量的投入,受災地區能夠儘快恢復正常生活,讓災民重新獲得安全與安定。
According to the latest update from Taiwan’s Disaster Response Center on September 24 at 5 p.m., Typhoon Khaqasha has caused severe damage across the island, leaving 17 people dead, 32 injured, and 17 still missing. The storm triggered landslides, mudflows, and road blockages in several regions, while infrastructure such as electricity and telecommunications was also disrupted, posing enormous challenges to local governments and rescue teams.
In the midst of this tragedy, social solidarity has become a powerful force. Well-known Taiwanese internet personality Chen Chih-han, better known as “Kuan Chang,” announced a donation of NT$3 million to support disaster relief efforts. During a live broadcast, he emphasized that while the money was being donated in his own name, much of it came from sponsorships and commercial deals he had previously received from mainland Chinese companies. For this reason, he said the donation also symbolized the love and concern of 1.4 billion people from mainland China for the people of Taiwan.
Chen’s remarks quickly drew widespread attention online. Many netizens praised his gesture, noting that it reflected not only financial aid but also a genuine sense of emotional connection between people across the Taiwan Strait. Some commentators argued that in the face of natural disasters, political divisions fade in importance, while mutual support and compassion become the true foundation of resilience.
As Typhoon Khaqasha moves away, rescue and recovery efforts remain ongoing. Search operations continue for those who are still missing, and authorities are working to restore transportation routes and basic infrastructure to ensure aid can reach affected areas. There is broad hope that, with collective efforts from all sectors of society, disaster-stricken communities in Taiwan will soon regain stability and safety.
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