7.4 magnitude quake hits Taiwan causing devastation. Rescue efforts underway with multiple buildings collapsed.
Taiwan was rocked by a devastating 7.4 magnitude earthquake, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The city closest to the epicenter, Hualien, bore the brunt of the disaster with multiple buildings collapsing, trapping people inside. This seismic event, the strongest to strike the island in 25 years, has triggered a massive rescue operation as authorities race against time to save lives.
As the tremors subsided, reports emerged of buildings damaged and lives lost in the aftermath of the quake. The earthquake, followed by aftershocks, raised fears of tsunamis, leading to authorities issuing warnings across Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines. The resilience of the affected communities was put to the test as rescue teams worked tirelessly to reach trapped individuals amidst the chaos.
In the worst-hit city of Hualien, one fatality and numerous injuries were reported as the scale of the destruction became evident. With buildings reduced to rubble and landslides triggered by the quake, the situation remained critical. The seismic activity, with its intensity felt across Taiwan, brought to light the importance of preparedness and prompt response in the face of natural disasters.
Despite the challenges posed by the earthquake, the solidarity and swift action of rescue teams and volunteers showcased the resilience of the Taiwanese people in times of adversity. The collaborative efforts between Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines in issuing warnings and coordinating rescue missions highlighted the importance of regional cooperation in disaster management. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of earthquakes and the urgent need for comprehensive disaster preparedness strategies.
The 7.4 magnitude quake caused multiple buildings to collapse in Hualien, the city closest to the epicentre. The strongest tremor to hit the island in 25 years ...
Taiwan Earthquake Today: Multiple buildings in eastern Taiwan have reportedly collapsed with people trapped inside. Taiwan, Japan and the Phillippines have ...
The strong quake struck off Hualien on Taiwan's east coast and was followed by several aftershocks, leading authorities to issue tsunami warnings for ...
One dead and 50 injured as rescues carried out in worst-hit city of Hualien after strong 7.7 magnitude quake; Japan lifts tsunami advisory.
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan's eastern coast Wednesday, according to the US Geological Survey, collapsing buildings and triggering landslides.
Buildings collapse in Hualien, as multiple aftershocks reported in Taipei.
Taiwan Earthquake today: USGS said the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.4, while Japan's Meteorological Agency put the magnitude at 7.7. | World News.
Taiwan's strongest earthquake in a quarter century damaged buildings and left at least four people dead. Damage was reported around the island but tsunami ...
Multiple aftershocks, one measuring 6.5 magnitude near Hualien, were also felt in the capital Taipei, the weather agency said. <p>Rescuers work at the partially ...
At least nine people have died following a powerful 7.4 magnitude quake that struck off the island's east coast.
The strongest earthquake experienced by Taiwan in the last 25 years occurred this morning – here's everything you need to know if you have a trip booked.
Taiwan 7.4 magnitude earthquake today: 7 dead, over 700 injured as biggest quake in 25 years triggers tsunami warning.
A 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Taiwan on Wednesday, the strongest tremor to hit the island in at least 25 years, killing one person, injuring dozens and ...
Taiwan, Japan and the Philippines have all canceled tsunami warnings issued after the quake hit. The epicenter, Hualien County, is home to around 300,000 of the ...
Taiwan 7.4 magnitude earthquake today: 7 dead, over 700 injured as biggest quake in 25 years triggers tsunami warning.
The 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit near the eastern county of Hualien, killing nine and injuring more than 1,000. Some stuck in tunnels and near a national park ...