
Taiwan earthquake: An earthquake of 6.4 magnitude shook people in the southern part of Taiwan on Monday night (January 20). According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake was felt at 12:17 pm local time. The epicenter of the earthquake was located 12 kilometers north of Yujing. 15 people have been slightly injured in this incident and rescue workers are assessing the damage.
According to Taiwan’s Fire Brigade Department, 15 people affected by the earthquake have been injured, due to which they have been admitted to the hospital. These include six people, including a child, rescued from the debris of a house in Nanxi district of Tainan city. There has also been information about damage to Zhuwei Bridge due to the earthquake.
areas vulnerable to earthquakes
Taiwan is located on the Pacific Ocean’s Ring of Fire, making it highly vulnerable to earthquakes. This area is situated between two tectonic plates, due to which earthquakes occur frequently. The 2016 earthquake killed more than 100 people, while a 7.3 magnitude earthquake in 1999 killed more than 2,000 people.
earthquake in taiwan
The earthquake in Taiwan once again reminds of the seismic sensitivity of this region. The rescue operation is going on from the administration and necessary assistance is being provided to the affected people. This earthquake has underlined the need to rethink Taiwan’s infrastructure and civil defense.
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