Taiwan Earthquakes Shake the Region: Latest Updates on Safety and Risks
Taiwan earthquakes are once again in the spotlight as a significant 6.3 magnitude quake struck 34km off the eastern coastal city of Hualien. This tremor follows a 5.7 magnitude earthquake that occurred late Thursday, intensifying concerns across the region.
Seismologists indicated that this event had a depth of 9.7km, causing noticeable vibrations in Taipei. Public transportation continued operating, albeit at reduced speeds for safety. Witness accounts highlight the tension felt across the area, with Hsieh Yu Wei, a local musician, recalling how he halted his car due to the quake warning.
Risks and Precautions
Authorities have indicated that regions affected by heavy rainfall should be on alert for possible landslides. Given Taiwan's geographical location near tectonic plate boundaries, the risk of earthquakes is a persistent concern.
Looking Back at Recent Events
In April, a devastating quake claimed nine lives and injured over 900. The repetitive nature of these seismic events underscores the need for continual awareness and preparedness among residents.
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