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  • Taiwan to launch new earthquake early warning system Sept. 1

    Discover how Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration is enhancing earthquake preparedness with a new early warning system starting Sept. 1. Learn about the updated alert criteria and the use of cell broadcast technology for immediate notifications.
    2024/08/30 21:00
  • CWA reclassifies Hualien tremor as aftershock of April quake

    Discover the latest on the magnitude 6.3 earthquake off Hualien’s coast, now identified as an aftershock of the April 3 quake, including updated depth and location details. Stay informed on safety measures.
    2024/08/16 17:43
  • Hualien quake not linked to recent tremors: CWA

    Discover the latest on the magnitude 6.3 earthquake off Hualien’s coast, Taiwan, including expert analysis and safety advisories for residents. Stay informed on aftershocks and seismic activity updates.
    2024/08/16 10:54
  • Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits off Taiwan’s Hualien coast

    Discover the latest on the magnitude 6.3 earthquake off Hualien County, Taiwan, and its impact on the region. Learn about the unusual seismic activity and safety advice from experts.
    2024/08/16 09:53
  • Hou inspects Sanying Line, calls for better quake resistance

    The latest on the Sanying Line in New Taipei City: Mayor Hou Yu-ih emphasizes earthquake safety enhancements, aiming for a stronger design than the current capability to withstand a magnitude 6 quake. With 76% of construction complete, the line is set to open in the first half of 2026, connecting Sanxia and Yingge to Taipei, reducing commute times by 20 minutes.
    2024/07/15 20:00
  • New Taipei breaks ground on Da Chen Urban Renewal Project

    New Taipei City’s groundbreaking Da Chen Urban Renewal Project in Yonghe District aims to enhance safety and living conditions by 2028, reflecting residents’ relief and anticipation for their new homes.
    2024/07/12 17:21
  • Hualien tourism suffers as earthquake impacts Suhua Highway

    Discover how Hualien’s tourism industry faces challenges due to unstable slopes on the Suhua Highway after a recent earthquake, affecting local accommodations and tourist numbers.
    2024/07/02 15:37
  • Taichung uses drones for high-rise rescue operations

    Taichung City Fire Bureau integrates drone broadcasts for high-rise rescue operations, enhancing safety and efficiency for both victims and firefighters.
    2024/06/05 17:15
  • Aging Taipei homes prompt urban renewal push

    Explore how Taipei is improving disaster response and promoting urban renewal in response to the risks posed by aging infrastructure. Mayor Chiang Wan-an highlights new technologies at the SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024.
    2024/05/30 17:35
  • Hualien’s Hotel Fouquet demolition disrupts local businesses

    In Hualien, the Hotel Fouquet, compromised by a recent earthquake, is undergoing demolition, impacting local businesses like the Zhou family dumpling shop. The process, led by the Hualien Construction Office, aims for completion in two weeks, using a method for safety and efficiency. This has further strained the local economy, already suffering from reduced tourism.
    2024/04/24 11:00
  • CWA clarifies criteria for national quake alerts

    Explore the ongoing seismic activity in Taiwan, where residents face continuous earthquakes without prior national-level warnings on their phones, unless specific criteria are met. The Central Weather Administration clarifies the conditions for alerts and cautions against misinformation, amidst concerns of more tremors and adverse weather. President Tsai Ing-wen calls for caution, particularly in mountainous regions, and shares crucial safety advice for earthquake preparedness.
    2024/04/23 18:17
  • Series of Hualien quakes leads to 4 building collapses

    Discover the aftermath of a series of strong earthquakes in Hualien County, Taiwan, causing the collapse or tilting of four buildings, including the previously red-tagged Hotel Fouquet and residential structures, with ongoing assessments by the Hualien County government for public safety and demolition plans.
    2024/04/23 17:11
  • Engineers rush to save 2 tilted Hualien hotels

    Early morning earthquake on April 23 in Hualien City leaves Hotel Fouquet at risk of collapse; stabilization efforts underway. Surrounding infrastructure to be removed for safety, with demolition planned. Nearby Tongshuai Building also at risk, showing further tilting from aftershocks.
    2024/04/23 15:35
  • Earthquake in Hualien causes hotel to tilt

    Discover the aftermath of a magnitude 6 earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan, with significant impacts on local infrastructure, including the tilting of the Fouquet Hotel and the collapse of the Tong Shuai Building. Learn about the ongoing efforts to prevent further damage, the effect on local businesses, and the community’s response to ensure safety amidst continuous aftershocks.
    2024/04/23 13:20
  • CWA issues quake alert for Hualien and surrounding areas

    Discover the urgent alert issued by the Central Weather Administration for a significant earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan, affecting multiple regions and urging residents to prioritize safety and stay informed.
    2024/04/22 17:25
  • How Taiwan’s High Speed Rail handled the April 3 earthquake

    Explore how the Taiwan High Speed Rail’s operations control center played a critical role in managing and quickly recovering from a powerful earthquake that struck Hualien, ensuring safety and minimal disruption.
    2024/04/18 17:36
  • Central Cross-Island Highway reopens to heavy trucks

    The Central Cross-Island Highway in Hualien, damaged by the recent earthquake, will reopen to heavy trucks under 17 tons at the 19.7-km mark on April 15 after initial repairs by the Highway Bureau’s Guguan section, with load inspections and reinforcement construction planned to ensure road safety.
    2024/04/15 14:52
  • Taipei clarifies: Xishan Village water not from city supply

    Taipei Water Department clarifies that Xishan Village’s water supply is not from its system but from untreated mountain spring water, which is suspected to have caused residents to experience vomiting and diarrhea due to high E. coli levels possibly related to the recent earthquake. The department has set up emergency water collection points and assured the safety of its tap water supply to the greater Taipei area.
    2024/04/12 14:06
  • Kaohsiung offers subsidy for old building reconstruction

    Kaohsiung City offers subsidies up to NT$ 115,000 for reconstruction of old and dangerous buildings in 2024, addressing safety concerns following a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. Over half of the city’s residential units are more than 30 years old. Applications are open until December 2.
    2024/04/11 12:05
  • Hualien quake triggers requests for building assessments

    Following a powerful earthquake in Hualien, the National Land Management Agency (NLMA) received 848 requests for disaster assessment, with 42 buildings under severe red notice and 70 under yellow notice. The NLMA offers subsidies for structural safety assessments and urges residents to report any signs of damage for professional evaluation.
    2024/04/08 17:23
  • Lost memories: Residents watch as homes torn down in Hualien

    In Hualien County, the demolition of the severely tilted Uranus Building, following a magnitude 7.2 earthquake, evokes mixed emotions among residents as they watch their belongings being destroyed. With safety concerns preventing them from retrieving items themselves, police assist in the recovery of personal possessions through established collection stations.
    2024/04/08 16:36
  • Hualien officials target two-week demolition for Uranus

    The demolition of Hualien City’s Uranus building, damaged in a 7.2 magnitude earthquake, is underway with efforts to minimize loss and ensure public safety. The process is expected to be completed in two weeks, highlighting the community’s resilience and response to natural disasters.
    2024/04/08 16:10
  • Hualien students return to school after devastating quake

    National Hualien Girls’ High School students return to classes after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake damaged school buildings. Despite fear, classes proceed normally as the principal assures students. Rebuilding costs are estimated at NT$200 million. Students remain hopeful for a return to normalcy.
    2024/04/08 11:07
  • Hikers share survival stories from Hualien earthquake

    Foreign nationals hiking in Hualien’s Taroko National Park share their terrifying experiences of surviving a powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake, highlighting the impact on the landscape and their quick thinking that led to safety.
    2024/04/04 15:53
  • Hualien County hardest hit by Taiwan’s significant quake

    A devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan early Wednesday, leaving nine dead and causing extensive infrastructure damage, particularly in Hualien County. Officials urge caution amidst ongoing rescue efforts and potential aftershocks.
    2024/04/03 19:13
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