Taiwan rocked by 6.4 quake: Viral video captures moment
On Tuesday, southern Taiwan was hit by a 6.4-magnitude earthquake. Many recordings can be seen on social media, including a viral video from a bar that captured the exact moment the ground shook.
On Tuesday, January 21st, southern Taiwan experienced a 6.4-magnitude earthquake that occurred in the mountainous region near the city of Chiayi. According to NBC News, no casualties have been reported.
Earthquake in Taiwan
The epicenter of the quake was located in the town of Dapu in Chiayi County, at a depth of approximately 10 miles. The tremors were felt in the capital, Taipei.
As a result of the earthquake, employees of factories in central and southern Taiwan, including those at TSMC plants, were evacuated. In Tainan, several people were trapped in damaged buildings, though some have already been rescued.
Power outages and building damage were reported in Dapu. However, there are no "obvious signs of disaster."
As a result of the earthquake, 27 people were injured and taken to hospitals. The power grid operator, Taipower, reported outages affecting 30,000 customers, but service was restored before noon Eastern Time.
Social media full of recordings
Recordings capturing the moment of the earthquake have reached the internet. A video from a pub in Tainan went viral. Surveillance footage captured the moment the ground trembled. A few people are sitting by the bar, but the earthquake doesn't seem to faze them. They smile and point out the shaking lamp, clearly not planning to leave the establishment.
Taiwan - frequent earthquakes
Taiwan lies at the junction of two tectonic plates, making it susceptible to earthquakes.
The last major earthquake occurred in April when 7.2-magnitude tremors struck the eastern coast, killing 13 people.
The largest earthquake in Taiwan's history was in 1999 when 7.3-magnitude tremors killed over 2,000 people.
Source: Reuters