4 dead as 7.4 magnitude quake hits Taiwan


TOKYO: At least four people died after a 7.4 magnitude struck off Taiwan’s east coast early Wednesday, triggering tsunami warnings.

President Tsai Ing-wen has ordered the military to be deployed in the affected areas.

“The national military will meet the needs of local governments and provide support to ensure the safety of the lives and property of the citizens,” Tsai said in a statement on her Facebook page.

An official from the president’s office told Anadolu by phone that the administration was still gathering details about the ‘rapidly developing situation.’

The US Geological Survey (USGS) announced that the epicenter of the quake was 18 kilometers (11 miles) south of the city of Hualien.

However, Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration (CWA) put the magnitude of the earthquake at 7.2, saying it struck off the coast of Hualien county in eastern Taiwan at 7:58 a.m. Wednesday (2358GMT Tuesday).

Some buildings in the city reportedly collapsed due to the quake, which occurred at a depth of 34.8 kilomet
ers (21 miles).

The CWA also issued a tsunami warning for the northern regions of the island after the quake, which also triggered landslides.

Metro lines in the capital Taipei and the Taichung and Kaohsiung areas were briefly affected while people in coastal areas were told to evacuate due to fears of high waves.

The Wednesday quake was reported to be the strongest to have hit Taiwan since 1999 when a 7.3-magnitude quake jolted the island nation.

Schools in the affected areas have been suspended.

Aftershocks are expected to occur.

The earthquake triggered small tsunami waves that reached southwestern Japan, which has now lowered the alert over high waves.

China said it was ‘highly concerned’ following the earthquake.

Zhu Fenglian, a spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, expressed ‘sincere condolences to the Taiwan compatriots affected by the disaster.’

‘We will pay close attention to the disaster and subsequent situations and are willing to provide disaster relief assi
stance,’ Zhu said.

Source: Philippines News Agency