Did you feel the rumble? Taiwan's east coast experienced over 80 earthquakes, leaving buildings trembling and residents on edge. Learn more about the seismic activity hitting the island!
Taiwan recently experienced a series of earthquakes that shook the island, with the strongest measuring 6.3 magnitude. The quakes, centered on the east coast of Taiwan, particularly in the rural eastern county of Hualien, caused buildings to tremble and two structures to partially collapse. Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of injuries or fatalities, bringing relief to residents who are still recovering from a powerful quake that struck on April 3, claiming the lives of at least 14 people.
The seismic activity in Taiwan has been relentless, with a cluster of aftershocks following the initial tremors. These aftershocks, numbering over 200, have kept the island awake and uneasy, with the strongest measuring 6.1 magnitude. The US Geological Survey has been closely monitoring the situation as seismologists analyze data to understand the impact of these earthquakes.
As Taiwan grapples with the aftermath of these tremors, it serves as a stark reminder of the region's susceptibility to earthquakes. The island's weather administration reported that the earthquake epicenter was off the coast of Hualien, in the Pacific Ocean. Seismologists are working to gather more information to accurately assess the magnitude and effects of these earthquakes.
In the midst of these natural disasters, Taiwan remains resilient, with no casualties reported so far. The community's preparedness and response to these seismic events highlight the importance of earthquake readiness and disaster management in the region, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and safety measures in the face of unpredictable geological occurrences.
TAIPEI: More than 80 earthquakes, the strongest of 6.3 magnitude, struck Taiwan's east coast starting Monday (Apr 22) night and into the early hours of ...
No injuries or deaths were immediately reported, but two buildings partially collapsed in the tremors, which followed a powerful April 3 quake that killed ...
The quakes were centred on the largely rural eastern county of Hualien, where on April 3 at least 14 people died after a 7.2 magnitude quake.
A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan's eastern county of Hualien on Tuesday, the island's weather administration said, with no immediate reports of ...
The epicenter of the magnitude 6.0 temblor was located off Hualien coast in the Pacific Ocean, 29.9 kilometers south of Hualien County Hall, at a depth of 10 km ...
TAIPEI โ A cluster of earthquakes struck Taiwan early on Tuesday, the strongest measuring 6.1 magnitude, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
As seismologists review available data, they may revise the earthquakes' reported magnitude. Additional information collected about the earthquake may also ...
The strongest of more than 200 quakes was measured at 6.1 by the USGS and follows a deadly tremor on April 3.
TAIPEI (Reuters) -- More than 80 earthquakes, the strongest of 6.3 magnitude, struck Taiwan's east coast starting Monday night and into the early hour.
Authorities in Hualien county say two buildings that sustained serious damage in the April 3 quake partially collapsed after the Tuesday morning quakes. The ...
There were no deaths reported in the quakes, although there was further damage to two multi-story buildings that had been evacuated after a magnitude 7.4 quake ...
There were no reports of casualties in the quakes, although there were further damages to two multi-story buildings that had been evacuated.