Heaviest earthquake in 25 years in Taiwan, damage appears to be minor | RTL News

Heaviest earthquake in 25 years in Taiwan, damage appears to be minor | RTL News
Heaviest earthquake in 25 years in Taiwan, damage appears to be minor | RTL News
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The earthquake was the strongest in 25 years, according to the Taiwan Meteorological Institute. In 1999 the island was hit by a major earthquake. About 2,400 people died then.

‘Not unique’

According to the Taiwanese measuring agency, this morning’s quake had a magnitude of 7.2 on the Richter scale. The Japanese meteorological institute first reported 7.5, but later adjusted this to 7.7 and the American measuring service speaks of a magnitude of 7.4.

“Earthquakes are not unique in Taiwan, but this one is exceptionally heavy,” says correspondent Roland Smid from China. “There was also a bit of shaking in my Shanghai this morning. Ceiling lights went back and forth in several Chinese provinces.”

The earthquake damage appears to be minor. In the city of Hualien, close to the epicenter, buildings have collapsed and been damaged.

Many people share images of the quakes and the aftermath on social media:

According to initial reports, at least one person has been killed, Reuters news agency reports. Fifty others were injured.

Metro shut down

Public transport was stopped in the capital Tapei, but the metros were running again an hour after the quake. Taiwanese people are without power in several places, but there are no large-scale power outages.

A tsunami warning was initially issued for islands of Japan and the Philippines. Authorities warned of waves of 3 meters or more, but this was later adjusted to waves of 30 centimeters.

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