Taiwan has been struck by its most powerful earthquake in 25 years, resulting in at least nine fatalities and injuring more than 900 individuals. The 7.4 magnitude quake, which hit the island's eastern coast, has left dozens of people trapped in highway tunnels and on mountainous roads, sparking a massive rescue operation. The tremors, occurring during the morning rush hour, caused significant damage, including the collapse of tunnels and triggering of landslides, complicating rescue efforts and leaving many in perilous situations.
Rescue teams are working tirelessly to free those trapped, with some 127 individuals reported to be in dire situations, including 70 quarry workers and others in vehicles along the rugged coastline. The Jinwen and Qingshui tunnels, under mountains in Hualien county, the epicenter of the quake, have become focal points for the rescue operations. The route, popular with tourists for its scenic beauty, has turned into a site of devastation.
In the aftermath of the quake, Taiwan's national fire agency reported that contact was lost with 50 people traveling in minibuses, further complicating the rescue efforts as phone networks went down. Schools in the capital, Taipei, evacuated students to safety, highlighting the widespread impact of the earthquake across the island.
The international community has expressed solidarity with Taiwan, offering support and assistance as the island grapples with the aftermath of this natural disaster. The earthquake serves as a stark reminder of Taiwan's vulnerability to seismic events, lying as it does on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an area known for its frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity.
As rescue operations continue, the focus remains on saving lives and providing relief to those affected by this tragic event. The resilience of the Taiwanese people is being tested once again, as they come together to recover and rebuild in the wake of one of the most significant earthquakes to hit the island in decades.
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