Dozens of casualties recorded as major earthquake hits Taiwan

A powerful 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck southern Taiwan early Tuesday, injuring no less than 27 persons and causing damage to buildings and roads, according to authorities.
The quake struck at 12:17 a.m. (1617 GMT Monday) at a depth of 9.7km. Its epicentre was in Chiayi County, approximately 200 kilometres south of Taipei.
“When the earthquake struck, I was shaken right out of bed,’’ a senior woman, evacuated from a shaky six-storey building in Tainan, told Taiwan Public Television Service in an interview.
It showed that her injured and swollen left knee was due to the earthquake. Several smaller quakes followed the main tremor.
CWA said there have been dozens of aftershocks, including two with a magnitude of five or higher, mostly in Tainan, adjacent to Chiayi.
CWA officials had warned that further 5-magnitude earthquakes or stronger may strike the affected areas over the next three days.
According to the National Fire Agency, several buildings in disaster-stricken southern Tainan City collapsed, trapping some people who were later rescued.
NFA also reported cases of road and infrastructure damage, along with power outages impacting parts of southern Kaohsiung City.
Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the disaster-stricken areas in Tainan on Tuesday to express sympathy to residents evacuated from damaged buildings.
Mr Cho also pledged to accelerate the repair of damaged buildings, emphasising the importance of ensuring their structural safety and quality.
The earthquake also affected the Southern Taiwan Science Park in Tainan, prompting major tech companies, including world-leading chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), to initiate shutdown procedures.
The full extent of the damage is still under assessment, according to the state-run Central News Agency.
TSMC said on Tuesday that it had resumed operations at all sites after promptly evacuating workers following the earthquake.
On April 3, 2024, a 7.2-magnitude quake struck eastern Taiwan, claiming at least 18 lives and injuring more than 1,000 people.
In September 1999, the earthquake-prone island, which sits on the boundary between the Eurasian plate and the Philippine Sea plate, was hit by a 7.3-magnitude earthquake that left more than 2,400 people dead.
(dpa/NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
NSCDC nabs KEDCO employee for allegedly stealing prepaid-meter in Katsina
The Head of Corporate Communications of KEDCO, Sani Bala-Sani, said he was not aware of the incident, but promised to find out.

States
Court remands six men over alleged theft of goods worth N32 million
The Chief Magistrate, Olabisi Ogunkanmi, did not take the plea of the defendants due to lack of jurisdiction.

States
APC takes new Lagos Assembly Speaker, Meranda on diligence
Mr Oladejo urged Mrs Meranda to do her best to build confidence in the House and meet the expectations of the people.

Rights
APC presidential aspirant sues CBN, UBA, GTBank, Zenith for £990 trillion damages
Mr Omosebi, who sought a 10 per cent interest on the total recoverable amount, urged the court for N5 million as the cost of filing the suit.

World
Australian childcare centre torched in anti-Semitic attack
Australian police have launched an investigation after a childcare centre was torched on Tuesday.

Lagos
Lagos residents hail court judgment, tell FRSC to produce quality number plates
The order issued by the court in Lagos also stopped FRSC from punishing or fining drivers of such vehicles.