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A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off Taiwan’s northeastern coast late Saturday, shaking buildings in Taipei and nearby regions. The tremor, centered near Yilan County, prompted temporary suspension of train services and minor structural damage reports. Authorities confirmed no immediate major casualties, but emphasized continued monitoring as aftershocks remain possible.
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Tremors Test Taiwan’s Preparedness
Taiwan experienced a strong 7.0 magnitude earthquake on December 27, 2025, at 11:05 p.m. local time. The Central Weather Administration (CWA) reported the epicenter was about 32 km east of Yilan County, at a depth of 73 km. The quake shook buildings in Taipei, with residents describing swaying high-rises and toppled shelves in supermarkets.
Rail operators temporarily slowed high speed rail and metro services as a precaution, while emergency alerts were sent to mobile phones across affected regions. Despite the intensity, the Taipei city government confirmed no immediate reports of major damage or casualties.
Taiwan, located at the junction of two tectonic plates, is prone to frequent earthquakes. The latest tremor underscores the importance of robust disaster preparedness and resilient infrastructure in minimizing risks.
Key Highlights / Major Takeaways
Magnitude: 7.0 quake struck off northeastern Taiwan.
Epicenter: 32 km east of Yilan County, depth 73 km.
Impact: Buildings shook in Taipei; minor damage reported.
Precautionary Measures: Train services slowed; alerts issued to residents.
Casualties: No immediate major injuries or fatalities reported.
Context: Taiwan remains highly earthquake-prone due to tectonic location.
Sources: DW News, Focus Taiwan, USA Today, Central Weather Administration (Taiwan)
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