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Japan, the Philippines, and Others Respond After Tsunami Warnings Caused by Taiwan Earthquake Spread

by Western Journal
April 3, 2024 at 9:08 am
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A building tilts to the point of collapse Wednesday in Hualien, Taiwan, after a powerful earthquake struck the country.

A building tilts to the point of collapse Wednesday in Hualien, Taiwan, after a powerful earthquake struck the country. (@Reuters / X screen shot)

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A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least nine and at least initially sending populations in neighboring Pacific countries scrambling for higher ground.

Among the dead, according to The Associated Press, were three hikers who were killed by a rockslide at Taiwan’s Taroko National Park, in the northeast part of the island country. The driver of a van in the park was also killed when a boulder crushed the vehicle.

Tsunami warnings were issued from Japan to the Philippines and elsewhere in the region when the tremor hit just before 8 a.m. local time (8 p.m. Tuesday, EDT), the AP reported.

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Taiwan, the strongest tremor to hit the island in at least 25 years, sparking a tsunami warning for southern Japan and the Philippines that was later lifted https://t.co/pYatrZdBdT pic.twitter.com/nksecJWZB4

— Reuters (@Reuters) April 3, 2024

Those warnings were later lifted.

Taiwan’s capital Taipei was struck particularly hard, the AP reported.

The quake was initially estimated by some to have been as powerful as a 7.7 on the Richter scale but according to the United States Geological Survey, the main quake was scored as a 7.4.

Powerful aftershocks were felt in the hours immediately after the main tremor and could continue for days to come.

The BBC aired footage of a high-rise building in the city leaning and partially collapsed.

The network noted Wednesday’s shaking was so powerful it cut off access to roads and triggered landslides that blocked or destroyed bridges.

Taiwan has been struck by its most powerful earthquake in decades, with a tremor measuring 7.4 in magnitude.

BBC Asia correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes is in the Taiwanese capital Taipei and had the latest on #BBCBreakfast https://t.co/FrvTvDl2uT pic.twitter.com/OO1ukR9WtN

— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) April 3, 2024

Images of other damage spread across social media:

🚨#UPDATE: More video is emerging from Hualien Liyu Lake in Taiwan, shows violent shaking as live webcams capture the moment when the 7.5 magnitude earthquake strikes, followed by aftershocks measuring 7.4 and 6.5. pic.twitter.com/fmV8RFfpWh

— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) April 3, 2024

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At least 62 people were injured when a powerful preliminary magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck Taiwan Wednesday morning, with an epicenter near Hualien City.

Footage from inside a home in Taipei City shows books and other household items falling off shelves.https://t.co/8AqMQgZNSp pic.twitter.com/CaG87ZkfCs

— ABC News (@ABC) April 3, 2024

According to a seismology official in Taipei, the recent earthquake in Taiwan is the most powerful in 25 years.pic.twitter.com/8dArGSBf0N

— GAMZIRI24 (@GAMZIRI24) April 3, 2024

BREAKING: Factory warehouse collapsed in New Taipei, Taiwan, following powerful earthquake pic.twitter.com/rLYZFrhkXk

— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 3, 2024

WATCH: Water from a rooftop swimming pool hurtling down a skyscraper during powerful earthquake in Taiwan pic.twitter.com/hTtHk0uJih

— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 3, 2024

Fortunately, much of Taipei’s infrastructure was said to have been intact but damage across the rest of the country was still being assessed.

Speaking to The New York Times, a South African citizen identified as Derik du Plessi, who lives in Taipei, said many in the area are afraid to go indoors.

“Right now people seem to have calmed down but a lot of people are sitting on the road,” the man told the paper. “They don’t want to go into the buildings because there are still a lot of tremors.”

The death toll is expected to rise while estimates of those who were injured have varied.

According to the AP, more than 900 people were believed to have been injured in the earthquake.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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