Taiwan Earthquake: 5.9 Magnitude – Latest Updates
- A significant earthquake rattled Taiwan on Wednesday, causing buildings to sway in the capital city.
- The epicenter of the seismic event was located approximately 44.1 miles south of Hualien City, a less densely populated area on Taiwan's eastern coast.
- While buildings in Taipei,home to a portion of Taiwan's 23 million residents,experienced shaking for about a minute,initial reports indicated no major damage.
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake jolted Taiwan, sending tremors through Taipei and prompting immediate assessments across teh island. Initial reports reveal no major damage, but all eyes remain on the potential for aftershocks, given Taiwan’s location within the seismically active Pacific “Ring of Fire”. The quake, which struck south of Hualien City, underscores the nation’s ongoing efforts to prepare for seismic events. News Directory 3 is closely following the unfolding developments,providing real-time updates on this significant event. Discover what’s next as authorities monitor the situation and assess for any lingering effects.
Taiwan Earthquake Shakes Buildings in Taipei
updated June 12, 2024
A significant earthquake rattled Taiwan on Wednesday, causing buildings to sway in the capital city. The earthquake, measuring 5.9 in magnitude, struck at 11:00:28 (UTC), according to the United States Geological survey (USGS).
The epicenter of the seismic event was located approximately 44.1 miles south of Hualien City, a less densely populated area on Taiwan’s eastern coast. The seismic activity occurred at a depth of 19.3 miles,with coordinates of 23.330°N latitude adn 121.621°E longitude.
While buildings in Taipei,home to a portion of Taiwan’s 23 million residents,experienced shaking for about a minute,initial reports indicated no major damage. Taiwan’s location within the Pacific “Ring of Fire” makes it highly susceptible to earthquakes. The earthquake-prone region stretches from Chile to New zealand.
The island’s worst quake in recent history occurred in 1999.The magnitude 7.7 temblor resulted in over 2,400 deaths and widespread destruction. in response,Taiwan implemented stricter building codes,improved emergency response protocols,and launched public education campaigns focused on earthquake preparedness.
What’s next
Authorities will continue to monitor the situation and assess for any potential aftershocks or delayed damage reports. Taiwan remains vigilant in its earthquake preparedness efforts.
