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Taiwan Recovers from Strongest Quake in Decades, Indian Community Assesses Impact

 Relief and recovery efforts continue in Taiwan following a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck the island nation on Wednesday, March 3rd. The tremor, the strongest to hit Taiwan in at least 25 years, caused widespread damage, particularly in the eastern city of Hualien. As per reports, the epicentre of the quack was located about 11 miles south of the city of Hualien. However, the tremors were felt all across the island. Soon after the disaster, many took to social media to share visuals of the devastation it caused. While one video captured a collapsing building, another showed a bridge shaking violently.

Destruction and Recovery

At least four people were killed and dozens injured in the quake. Over 26 buildings collapsed, with landslides blocking major highways. Rescue teams have been working tirelessly to locate survivors and clear debris. The Taiwanese government has pledged to rebuild damaged infrastructure and support those affected.

Impact on Indian Community

The Indian embassy in Taipei is currently assessing the impact on the Indian community in Taiwan. While no Indian casualties have been reported, some Indians residing in Hualien may have experienced property damage or disruption to their daily lives. The embassy has established a helpline to assist affected Indians and is working with local authorities to ensure their safety and well-being.

 

 

Uncertainties Remain

While the immediate danger has passed, aftershocks continue to rattle the island, causing anxiety among residents. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, and the long-term economic impact remains to be seen.

Global Support Pours In

Countries around the world, including India, have offered support to Taiwan in the wake of the disaster. International aid organizations are also mobilizing to assist with relief efforts.

Looking Ahead

The people of Taiwan are known for their resilience. In the coming weeks and months, they will focus on rebuilding their lives and communities. The Indian community in Taiwan stands in solidarity with them during this challenging time.

 

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