Dramatic Visuals Surface As Taiwan Rocked By 'Strongest Earthquake in 25 Years'

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April 3, 2024 United States, Idaho 15

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Taiwan Earthquake: Seven people died and hundreds of others were injured after a massive 7.4 magnitude earthquake, said to be the strongest in 25 years, struck eastern Taiwan on Wednesday morning, triggering Tsunami warnings for the self-ruled island as well as parts of southern Japan and Philippines.


The person who died (in first few hours) was crushed under the landslide, TaiwanPlusNews reported citing fire department authorities.


The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said that the quake — which struck just before 8:00 am local time — was at a magnitude of 7.4 with its epicentre 18 kilometres south of Taiwan’s Hualien City, at a depth of 34.8 km.


Meanwhile, Taipei’ seismology official said that this earthquake in Taiwan is the “strongest in 25 years”.


 


News agency Reuters reported that 20 people are trapped in the 26 buildings that have collapsed, which are more than half in Hualien city. Rescue efforts are underway in the affected areas across the city.Reports of massive damage, collapsed buildings and homes came in the aftermath of the quake.


Thousands of homes were also left without power, while a key highway along the east coast had to be shut in view of the landslides and rockfalls, Taiwanese officials were cited by CNN.


Taiwan had also issued a tsunami warning, but reported no damage from that. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii later said the risk of damaging tsunami waved had largely passed.


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