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2024 - 4 - 5

Taiwan Earthquake Tragedy: Search and Rescue Efforts Intensify

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Devastation strikes as Taiwan grapples with the aftermath of a powerful earthquake. Keep updated on the latest news!

Taiwan is reeling from the aftermath of a devastating 7.4-magnitude earthquake that struck the eastern coast. The search and rescue operations are on full throttle as authorities race against time to find 18 people still missing. The earthquake, which occurred on Wednesday, claimed the lives of at least 10 individuals as they were commuting to work. The island, known for being situated on the perilous Pacific 'Ring of Fire,' is no stranger to deadly earthquakes, making it a hot spot for such natural disasters.

Despite the tragic events, Taiwan's resilience shines through in the face of adversity. The capital, Taipei, showcases innovative engineering with its tallest skyscraper, Taipei 101, utilizing a massive pendulum to protect itself from seismic activities, including the recent 7.4 earthquake. This architectural marvel stands as a symbol of Taiwan's commitment to safety and disaster preparedness.

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, two Australians are among the missing individuals post the earthquake, highlighting the global impact of this calamity. Meanwhile, China's offer of earthquake aid to Taiwan sparked diplomatic discussions, emphasizing the complex relationship between the two nations in times of crisis.

As Taiwan navigates through this challenging period, the spirit of unity and resilience prevails. The nation's readiness to face natural disasters head-on, coupled with its innovative architectural feats, underscores Taiwan's determination to overcome adversity.

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Taiwan earthquake search and rescue efforts continue with dozens ... (CBS News)

At least 10 people have been confirmed killed by the 7.4 magnitude temblor that struck as people headed to work on Wednesday. Serious damage has been reported ...

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Map: 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan (The New York Times)

A major, 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the eastern coast of Taiwan on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological Survey.

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Taiwan searches for 18 still missing after earthquake (TODAY)

HUALIEN — Taiwanese rescuers looked for 18 people still missing on Friday (April 5) after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck the island's mountainous and ...

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Why Taiwan is a hotspot for deadly earthquakes (India Today)

This catastrophic natural disaster has resulted in at least nine fatalities · Taiwan is situated along the perilous Pacific "Ring of Fire" · It forms a horseshoe ...

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WATCH: Taiwan earthquake turns swimming pool in Taipei into ... (Business Standard)

A massive earthquake of 7.4 magnitude hit Taiwan on April 3, killing nine people and injuring over a thousand. The earthquake hit Hualien County, ...

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Taiwan Earthquake: What to Know About Travel and How to Help (Condé Nast Traveler)

A deadly earthquake shook Taiwan on Wednesday morning, impacting Hualien City and the wider region.

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Taiwan's tallest skyscraper uses a massive pendulum to protect itself ... (USA TODAY)

The Taipei 101 building uses an enormous tuned mass damper, or a 660-ton pendulum, to protect itself from earthquakes including the 7.4 one on Wednesday.

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Two Australians among the missing after Taiwan earthquake (9News)

Two Australians are among the 70 people missing in the aftermath of the earthquake that struck Taiwan on W...

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Why China Offered Earthquake Aid to Taiwan—and Why Taiwan ... (TIME)

“There is no need for the Chinese side to assist in disaster relief due to this earthquake.” Earlier, Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs ...

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