Taiwan Earthquake April 26 2010

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 2 Comments »

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Taiwan Earthquake – Bloomberg

Posted by admin on July 6th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | No Comments »

A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Taiwan. (Bloomberg News)

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Powerful Earthquake Hits Taiwan

Posted by admin on July 2nd, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | No Comments »

A 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit southern parts of Taiwan early on Thursday. 11 people were injured, but no fatalities have been reported. The quake caused minor damage.

[Unidentified Resident]: (Female, Taiwanese) (no title bar)
“My heart is still beating fast now. I was just washing dishes and no one else is home, I was scared to death.”

The quake set five fires, including one at a textile factory.

[Unidentified Official from Environmental Bureau]: (male, Mandarin) (no title bar)
“We can see here the major storage tank is right here, so it has little effect. Although the fire hit the laboratory, there was only very little toxic chemicals, so it should not be very serious. So far, from the air we monitored, there are very little toxic particles.”

Falling objects, including a tree, injured people in southern Taiwan.

Rooftops collapsed and school children were evacuated in Kaohsiung and Tainan Counties.

Rail services in the south have been disrupted due to safety checks.

Taiwans Weather Bureau says the epicenter of the quake was in the mountains northeast of Kaohsiung City.

Earthquakes occur frequently in Taiwan, which lies on a seismically active stretch of the Pacific basin.

One of Taiwan’s worst recorded quakes occurred in September 1999. The 7.6 magnitude quake killed more than 2,400 people and damaged 50,000 buildings.

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Taiwan Earthquake 6.4 Caught On Camera

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 4 Comments »

A powerful earthquake measuring 6.4 has rocked Taiwan causing widespread damage. Firefighters have been battling a blaze that broke out in a textile factory following the tremor.

Rail services in central and southern Taiwan have now also been suspended. The quake was centered 400 kilometers south of the island’s capital.

No tsunami alert has been issued, and there have been no reports of serious injury.

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Taiwan Earthquake

Posted by admin on June 22nd, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 15 Comments »

What do you think about the recent earthquakes?

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Powerful Earthquake Strikes Taiwan

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 2 Comments »

6.7 magnitude quake kills 1, injures at least 12. The biggest earthquake in 3 years, it reminds some of the quake of 1999.

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Disatser 921 earthquake Taiwan.wmv

Posted by admin on June 5th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | No Comments »

its about the 921, 2009 earthquake in Taiwan.
and its my Graphic Design Disater project.

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Taiwan Surf Shack presents… Earthquake Island (part3)

Posted by admin on May 28th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 4 Comments »

South Taiwan Surfing with the Taiwan Surf Shack crew, 2004

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A magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes southern Taiwan Part 5

Posted by admin on May 19th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 1 Comment »

Magnitude-6.4 Quake Strikes Taiwan; 12 People Injured

By Chinmei Sung and Yu-huay Sun

March 4 (Bloomberg) — A magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck southern Taiwan, leaving 12 people injured and shaking buildings in the capital, Taipei. The temblor cut power supplies and caused the countrys high-speed train to halt services.

The quake hit at 8:18 a.m. local time, 56 kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Kaohsiung, a city of 1.5 million people, the Central Weather Bureau said on its Web site. The quakes depth was 5 kilometers and 14 aftershocks of magnitude between 3.6 and 4.8 were felt by 10.48 a.m.

The epicenter was in a mountainous region near Chia-hsien town, one of the areas worst hit by Typhoon Morakot in August, which killed more than 600 people and caused damages of NT$110 billion ($3.3 billion). It was the second 6.4-magnitude earthquake to rock Taiwan since Dec. 19.

Nine people sustained minor injuries in Kaohsiung county and two were hurt in Chiayi county north of the epicenter, Liang Yu-chu, a spokesman at the National Fire Agency disasters response center, said by phone. One person was hurt and a fire broke out in a textile factory in Tainan county, he said.

A bridge connecting Kaohsiung county and Pingtung county will be closed, said Wang Kuo-tai, a spokesman at the Kaohsiung County Fire Bureau. Buildings swayed in Taipei, about 250 kilometers to the north.

Taiwan is regularly struck by earthquakes. The most deadly in recent years, a 7.6-magnitude quake in September 1999, killed about 2,400 people and caused at least $9 billion in damage.

Power Outages

President Ma Ying-jeou will visit the Tainan county disaster emergency response center at 2:15 p.m. today, according to a phone text message from the Presidential Office.

The Taiex stock index fell 0.8 percent to 7,569.80 at the close at 1:30 p.m. Taiwans dollar rose 0.1 percent to NT$31.96 to the U.S. dollar at the midday break.

Power was cut to 540,000 customers for several minutes, Clint Chou, a spokesman of Taiwan Power Co., said by telephone from Taipei today.

Five generators were out of service after being shaken by the earthquake and the state-run utility is slowly restarting them, Chou said.

Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp., operator of the high-speed rail that links the north and south of the country, halted services between Kaohsiung and Taichung in central Taiwan, according a notice on the companys Web site. Kaohsiung subway resumed operations at 10:47 a.m. after suspending services, ETTV said.

Evacuating Staff

Hannstar Display Corp., which operates a so-called fifth- generation liquid-crystal display plant in Tainan county, shut down the factory and evacuated its staff, deputy spokesman Arjay Chang said.

Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corp. evacuated employees from some of its flat-panel factories in southern Taiwan, Loreta Chen, a company spokeswoman said. The company was assessing the impact of the earthquake on its operations, Chen said by phone from Tainan.

Kaohsiungs port and international airport were operating normally, Huang Kuo-ying, deputy director general, Kaohsiung Harbor Bureau and Yang Mao-lin, deputy director general of Kaohsiung International Airport, said in separate calls today.

CPC Corp., Taiwans state oil refiner, and China Steel Corp., Taiwans biggest steel producer, said their Kaohsiung plants are operating normally. Taiwan Sugar Corp.s operations in Kaohsiung were normal, vice president Chiang Ming-hung said by phone.

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Taiwan Fishermen Catch Earthquake Fish

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2010 and filed under taiwan earthquake | 5 Comments »

The toothless, scaleless fish is known as the King of Herrings.

It weighed in at over 100 kilograms and measured five meters long.

[He Yuan-shing, Fishery Researcher]:
“Some fishermen believe the fish comes up when an earthquake happens, but that’s unproven.”

Proven or not, such a large fish lives at great depths and is rarely seen near the surface.

Earthquakes are common in Taiwan which lies on a seismically active stretch of the Pacific basin.

A similar catch of the same species was reported in October last year but was a mere three-and-a-half meters long.

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