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  • Taiwan allocates NT$8.7 billion for typhoon damage repair

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs plans to manage Matai’an and Hualien creeks, focusing on river dredging and debris removal to reduce flood risks. The Legislative Yuan reviews a special budget for post-disaster reconstruction, with NT$270 billion allocated for Typhoon Fung-wong damages.
    2025/11/19 13:00
  • Premier pushes NT$27B Hualien disaster recovery budget

    Premier Cho Jung-tai urges lawmakers to back a NT$27 billion budget for Hualien’s post-disaster recovery after Typhoon Ragasa. The funds aim to rebuild homes, restore infrastructure, and support economic recovery.
    2025/11/18 12:00
  • Hualien schools face NT$300 million in flood reconstruction

    Education Minister Cheng Ying-yao visited Kuangfu Junior High in Hualien to assess overflow damage. The school faces NT$100 million in losses. Reconstruction plans are underway.
    2025/10/13 17:00
  • Taiwan’s flood relief donations hit record NT$847M

    The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced a record NT$847 million in donations for Hualien flood relief. Funds will aid recovery efforts after Typhoon Ragasa.
    2025/10/03 20:00
  • Taiwan president pledges full funding for flood recovery

    A landslide dam overflow in Guangfu Township led to devastation, prompting President Lai Ching-te to visit. The government will fund bridge reconstruction and aid cleanup.
    2025/09/26 19:00
  • Lai Ching-te casts vote on nuclear power plant restart

    President Lai Ching-te voted in Tainan for the nuclear power plant referendum. He later inspected post-typhoon recovery efforts in Cigu, focusing on home restoration.
    2025/08/23 12:45
  • Taiwan legislators set cross-party talks for Aug. 27

    Taiwan lawmakers plan cross-party talks on Aug. 27 to discuss economic resilience and security. The Finance Committee will review disaster recovery and budget amendments.
    2025/08/22 17:11
  • Ministry defends typhoon response after ex-official’s remark

    Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior reports progress in disaster prevention as Typhoon Danas hits Chiayi. Former Minister Lee criticizes response efforts.
    2025/07/16 12:00
  • Taiwan legislators bypass earthquake act for new resolution

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s legislative decision not to review the "April 3 Earthquake Reconstruction Act" draft, focusing instead on a resolution for Hualien’s post-disaster reconstruction.
    2024/07/16 15:46
  • Premier inspects quake recovery efforts in Hualien

    Discover how Premier Cho Jung-tai’s recent visit to Hualien underscores the government’s dedication to fast-tracking earthquake reconstruction efforts and providing support to affected communities.
    2024/05/22 18:12
  • Taiwan boosts Hualien tourism with subsidies post-earthquake

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications is revitalizing Hualien’s tourism with a NT$5.3 billion recovery plan following an earthquake. Learn about subsidies for accommodations, the promotion of local tourism, and significant investments in housing and railway system reconstruction to ensure the region’s swift recovery and appeal to visitors.
    2024/05/02 18:07
  • Taiwan raises NT$720M for Hualien earthquake relief efforts

    Hualien earthquake fundraising efforts by MOHW, local government, corporations, and public raise over NT$720 million for relief and recovery.
    2024/04/12 11:40
  • Taiwan raises NT$580M for Hualien quake relief in 8 days

    Here is a meta description for the given story: The Ministry of Health and Welfare’s Hualien disaster relief project has raised nearly NT$580 million to aid reconstruction efforts following the powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Hualien on April 3, causing severe damage.
    2024/04/11 12:08
  • Dong Hwa University to rebuild fire-damaged building

    Following the destruction of its physics and engineering building due to an April 3 earthquake, National Tung Hwa University in Hualien announces a reconstruction plan, supported by donations and school funds, aiming for completion by next September. The university emphasizes rapid restoration of the academic environment, collaboration with Tzu Chi University for student support, and has initiated a 24-hour hotline for emotional assistance. Appeals are made for broader disaster relief contributions to help restore Hualien’s natural beauty.
    2024/04/08 17:00
  • Taiwan raises over NT$140M for Hualien earthquake relief

    The Taiwan Foundation for Disaster Relief has raised over NT$140 million in donations to aid Hualien earthquake victims with disaster relief, medical care, shelter, and reconstruction. Most funds were received through LINE Pay.
    2024/04/08 10:29
  • Taiwan collects NT$392M for Japan earthquake relief

    The Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) has received nearly 120,000 donations, amounting to over NT$392 million for the "Noto Peninsula disaster relief fund." Following a 7.6-magnitude earthquake on New Year’s Day 2024, the MOHW established a specialized account for aid and reconstruction efforts in Japan, which will accept donations until Friday. The Department of Social Assistance and Social Work, under the MOHW, has been accepting contributions since January 5. Donations can be made through convenience stores and bank transfers, and the collected funds will be handed over to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for disaster relief. To ensure transparency and facilitate tax purposes, the MOHW has created a service website where donors can provide their relevant information after making a contribution.
    2024/01/16 14:57
  • Japanese netizens thank Taiwan for generous earthquake aid

    Taiwan’s donation for disaster relief in Japan after a powerful earthquake has garnered gratitude from Japanese netizens. The government announced a donation of 60 million Japanese yen (NT$13 million) on Jan. 4, prompting comments from Japanese internet users expressing gratitude for Taiwan’s consistent support during times of distress. The funds will aid Japan’s government in relief and reconstruction efforts, with Taiwan’s Executive Yuan setting up an account to facilitate domestic and international donations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and related units in Taiwan remain in close contact with Japan, ready to provide further aid as the death toll rises and the search for missing individuals continues.
    2024/01/05 17:56
  • Kaohsiung assists eastern region after typhoon devastation

    Efforts to expedite the reconstruction process in Taiwan’s eastern region, following the devastating impact of several typhoons, have begun.
    2023/09/07 17:58
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