A powerful Typhoon soudelor pounded Taiwan with fierce winds and torrential rain on Saturday, killing at least six people .
Typhoon soudelor, which slammed into the country with winds of more than 230 km/per hour, made landfall on the eastern coast on Saturday and is now moving across the island.
It ripped off trees and tore down billboards. It also triggered a landslide in at least one village.
As a result, about two million households had been left without electricity. Rail services and flights had also been cancelled and all schools and offices closed.