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Repeated earthquakes hit Taiwan

Published22. April 2024, 9:37 p.m.

Asia: Repeated earthquakes hit Taiwan

The strongest tremor reached magnitude 6.3. Earlier this month, an earthquake killed 17 people.

At the beginning of the month, a deadly earthquake mobilized relief efforts in Taiwan.

AFP

The island of Taiwan was hit at dawn on Tuesday by dozens of earthquakes which caused no casualties, according to authorities, but caused buildings to sway, almost three weeks after a fatal earthquake.

The strongest of these earthquakes, with a magnitude of 6.1 according to the US Geological Survey (USGC), occurred around 2:30 a.m. local time (8:30 p.m. in Switzerland), followed a few minutes later by a jolt of 6.0.

The Taipei Central Meteorological Agency rated the earthquakes as 6.0 and 6.3 respectively. According to the government, these were aftershocks of the earthquake of April 3 which left at least 17 dead and more than 1,100 injured on the island.

No casualties

Authorities said no casualties had been reported so far but residents in the capital Taipei had a rough night. Walls and windows shook in the houses which began to sway.

“I was too scared to move and stayed in bed,” Kevin Lin, 53, an office worker in Taipei, told AFP when he was startled awake by the strong shaking. Around 8 a.m., a 5.8 magnitude earthquake shook the capital as residents were heading to work.

This series of earthquakes began around 5 p.m. Monday in Hualien, a city located on the eastern coast of the island and about 150 km south of Taipei.

17 dead in early April

The mountainous county was the epicenter of the April 3 magnitude 7.4 earthquake, which Taiwan said was “the strongest in 25 years,” triggering landslides that blocked roads and severely damaged buildings. around the main city of Hualien.

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At least 17 people were killed, with the last body found in a quarry on April 13. The Hualien County government announced that schools and offices would be closed on Tuesday due to the continuing aftershocks.

The island of Taiwan is regularly hit by seismic tremors because it is located near the junction of two tectonic plates. The earthquake of April 3 was followed by more than 1,100 aftershocks which caused landslides in the surroundings of Hualien.

This earthquake was the most serious since the 7.6 magnitude earthquake which struck Taiwan in September 1999 and killed 2,400 people – the worst disaster in the island’s recent history. Stricter anti-seismic regulations, including in building standards, and widespread public awareness appear to have averted a major disaster on April 3.

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