Damage after a major earthquake near Taiwan is so far not too bad

Damage after a major earthquake near Taiwan is so far not too bad
Damage after a major earthquake near Taiwan is so far not too bad
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Wednesday morning’s quake was felt throughout Taiwan and neighboring islands and occurred at a depth of 15.5 kilometers. The Taiwanese Meteorological Institute is talking about an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2. The Japan Meteorological Institute first reported 7.5, but later adjusted this to 7.7. In September 1999, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake killed as many as 2,400 people in Taiwan.

Buildings collapsed and damaged in the city of Hualien, and the earthquake was also clearly felt in the capital Taipei, according to eyewitnesses. Public transport has been shut down in various places on the island with 23 million inhabitants.

A tsunami warning has been issued for Taiwan, Japan and the Philippines. A small tsunami already reached the Japanese islands of Yonaguni and Ishigaki in Yonaguni Prefecture. The authorities warn of waves of 3 meters or more.

Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC has evacuated its business premises as a precaution. Taiwanese people are without power in several places, but there are no large-scale power outages.

The article is in Dutch

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