A 7.0 magnitude earthquake off Taiwan’s northeastern coast caused minor damage and power outages, with no major injuries reported. Authorities warn of potential aftershocks, but the situation is under control, highlighting Taiwan's ongoing seismic vulnerability.
A 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Taiwan near Yilan, causing minor damage and power outages, with authorities warning of possible aftershocks, as Taiwan remains prone to seismic activity due to tectonic plate movements.
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck off the northeast coast of Taiwan near Yilan, felt across the island with no immediate reports of major damage or casualties, and residents advised to stay alert for aftershocks.
A magnitude-6.6 earthquake struck off Taiwan's northeast coast near Yilan, causing shaking across the island with no immediate reports of major damage or casualties, and residents advised to remain alert for aftershocks.
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck off Taiwan's northeastern coast near Yilan, causing building damage and evacuations but no major injuries or tsunami threat. The quake prompted safety measures including evacuations at TSMC facilities, highlighting Taiwan's vulnerability to seismic activity and its importance in global semiconductor supply chains.