An intense 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan on Saturday evening, sending tremors across the island and causing buildings to shake in the capital, Taipei. The earthquake’s epicenter was recorded off the northeastern coast near Yilan at 11:05 PM, with a focal depth of 72.8 km, as confirmed by the Central Weather Bureau. Authorities are currently evaluating the extent of any damage. In the aftermath of the quake, Taiwan’s fire agency proactively shared critical safety information on X, advising residents on how to protect themselves, maintain composure, and prepare for potential aftershocks by keeping essential items close. The Taipei city government has stated that initial assessments indicate no immediate injuries or significant structural damage. This significant seismic event highlights Taiwan’s ongoing seismic risk due to its location within a major zone of tectonic plate interaction. The island was also recently affected by a strong tremor just days before this major event.
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