Taiwan Hit by 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake

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Alessandro Chen
1 min read
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An earthquake measuring 7.4 in magnitude has struck Taiwan, shaking buildings in Taipei and leading to warnings of tsunami waves along the coasts of China and Taiwan. TSMC has evacuated some staff from production lines. A partially collapsed building in Hualien, eastern Taiwan on April 3, highlights the severity of the situation. Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways have redirected flights bound for Japan’s Okinawa prefecture as a precaution after the quake triggered a tsunami warning. The impact of this powerful earthquake is being felt across the region, with ongoing developments indicating potential risks and disruptions.

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