Dozens Of Aftershocks, Including 6.3-Magnitude Temblor, Rattle Taiwan But No Damage Reported

Dozens Of Aftershocks, Including 6.3-Magnitude Temblor, Rattle Taiwan But No Damage Reported
Dozens Of Aftershocks, Including 6.3-Magnitude Temblor, Rattle Taiwan But No Damage Reported
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Taiwan’s quake-hit eastern county of Hualien was rattled by dozens of aftershocks late on Monday and early on Tuesday, but only minor damage was reported and no casualties and major chipmaker TSMC said it saw no impact on operations.

Largely rural and sparsely populated Hualien was hit by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake on April 3 that killed at least 14 people, and there have been more than 1,000 aftershocks since.

Buildings across large parts of northern, eastern and western Taiwan, including in the capital, Taipei, swayed throughout the night, with the largest earthquake measuring 6.3 magnitude. All were very shallow.

Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration said the spate of earthquakes starting Monday afternoon – which it put at about 180 – were aftershocks from the large April 3 quake.

The Hualien fire department said two buildings, already uninhabited after being damaged on April 3, suffered further damage and were leaning.

There were no reports of casualties.

The world’s largest contact chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), whose factories are on the island’s western coast, said some staff at a small number of factories were evacuated, but facility and safety systems were functioning normally and all personnel were safe.

“Currently, we do not expect any impact on operations,” he said in an email.

Investors brushed off concerns about the quake, with TSMC’s Taipei-listed shares up 1.75% on Tuesday morning.

In mountainous Hualien county, some road closures following rockfalls were reported, and the government suspended work and school for the day.

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(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Reuters)

Shankhyaneel Sarkar

Shankhyaneel Sarkar is also the senior subeditor at News18. He covers international aff

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