New balance points to four dead and 57 injured due to earthquake in Taiwan

New balance points to four dead and 57 injured due to earthquake in Taiwan
New balance points to four dead and 57 injured due to earthquake in Taiwan
-

At least four people died today and 57 were injured, according to a new assessment, made by firefighters, of the earthquake measuring 7.5 on the Richter scale that shook the coast of Taiwan.

According to the Taiwan National Fire Department, all the deaths occurred in the Hualien region, the closest to the epicenter of the earthquake, off the east of the island.

Three of the victims died and more than 40 were injured while hiking on the Taroko Dekaron trail in Xiulin township. Another person died after the vehicle he was driving was hit by falling rocks near a road tunnel.

An initial assessment pointed to at least one dead and 50 injured.

The earthquake occurred at 09:00 (01:00 in Lisbon), with the epicenter located near Hualien, at a depth of 15.5 kilometers, according to the China Seismological Center.

All tsunami warnings issued in Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center have now been withdrawn.

The first tremor was followed by an aftershock measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale, according to the United States Geological Survey.

The earthquake caused considerable material damage, especially in Hualien, a city with around 100,000 inhabitants, where at least two residential buildings partially collapsed, leaving people trapped inside.

Taiwanese authorities said 308,242 homes were left without electricity, although power has been restored to around 70% of homes.

Taipei Mayor Chiang Wanan declared the disaster response center level two in Taiwan’s capital and asked citizens to be careful and watch out for possible new aftershocks.

Taiwan’s Nuclear Safety Commission said the island’s nuclear facilities were not damaged.

The earthquake was “the strongest in 25 years” on the island, said the director of the Taiwan Seismological Center, Wu Chien-fu. In September 1999, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake killed 2,400 people in Taiwan.

In Japan, authorities had asked almost 500,000 people on the islands of Okinawa, Miyakojima and Yaeyama, in the south of the country, to abandon their homes and seek refuge in higher ground.

The tsunami warning also led to the suspension of all flights to and from Naha Airport, on the main island of Okinawa, while passengers at the airport were taken to the upper floors due to the proximity to the coast.

Taiwan is located on the so-called Pacific “Ring of Fire,” a zone of intense seismic and volcanic activity that stretches from Japan to the Pacific across South Asia.

VQ // VQ

The article is in Portuguese

Tags: balance points dead injured due earthquake Taiwan

-

-

PREV Stock market closes down and dollar rises on the eve of interest rate decision in the US and holiday in Brazil
NEXT Swatch buyers in China hesitate amid higher prices, says CEO