Taiwan Hit by Strongest Earthquake in 25 Years
At Least 9 Dead, Hundreds Injured
Major Quake Causes Flight Cancellations and Delays
A major earthquake has struck the east coast of Taiwan, with a magnitude of 7.4. The earthquake, the strongest to hit Taiwan in 25 years, has caused widespread damage and casualties.
According to the Central Weather Bureau, the earthquake struck at 4:04 a.m. local time, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Taitung City. The quake was felt across the island, and has caused at least 9 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
The earthquake has also caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure. In Taitung City, several buildings have collapsed, and many others have been damaged. The earthquake has also caused power outages and disruptions to transportation.
The earthquake has also caused flight cancellations and delays. According to the Civil Aeronautics Administration, 40 flights have been canceled or delayed due to the earthquake.
The earthquake is a reminder of the seismic activity that is common in Taiwan. The island is located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region that is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
The earthquake has also raised concerns about the safety of Taiwan's nuclear power plants. Taiwan has four nuclear power plants, all of which are located on the west coast of the island. The earthquake did not cause any damage to the nuclear power plants, but it has raised questions about their safety.
Here are some tips for staying safe during an earthquake:
- Stay calm and don't panic.
- If you are indoors, get under a sturdy table or bed.
- If you are outdoors, stay away from buildings, trees, and power lines.
- Be prepared for aftershocks.
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