The earthquake shook 5.6 the size of the buildings in Taiwan on Thursday morning, when it hit a series of cabinets, causing a little
Taipei, Taiwan – The earthquake, which reached 5.6 buildings in Taiwan, shook hands on Thursday morning, when a series of Al Jazeera caused causes, causing little damage, but it is possible to transfer more seismic activity in the near future.
The largest number of earthquakes up to 10:11 am (0211 GMT) in the town of Dabu in the province of Chiah at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles), according to the Central Weather Agency and the American Geological Survey. The mile center was about 250 km (155 miles) south of the capital, Taipei, where the buildings were slightly affected.
This was followed by a short time later, at least dozens of smaller earthquakes in Dabu. No damage or losses were reported immediately.
All of them were a 6.4 -magnitude earthquake that struck DAPU on January 21 and sent 15 people to the hospital with slightly wounded, damaged buildings and highways bridge.
Last April, an earthquake of 7.4 provinces of the eastern coastal island in the island in Halin, killing at least 13 people, wounding more than 1,000 others, which led to the collapse of a hotel and the closure of the Toroko National Park. This was the most powerful earthquake in 25 years, followed by hundreds of final tremors.
Taiwan is going through a period of increased seismic activity that can lead to more final tremors or new earthquakes, according to CWA experts and earthquakes.
Taiwan is located along the “Ring of Fire” in the Pacific Ocean, which is the seismic breakdown line that surrounds the Pacific Ocean from Chile to New Zealand, where most of the world’s earthquakes occur.
The 7.7 earthquake was killed in 1999 2415 people, and the buildings across the island of 23 million people damaged and tightened construction symbols, best response times, coordination and general education campaigns on a large scale on earthquake safety.
Schools and workplaces carry exercises for the earthquake, while mobile phones run out whenever a strong earthquake is discovered.
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2025-01-30 07:10:00
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