2019 Hualien earthquake explained

2019 Hualien earthquake
Local-Time:13:01:06
Timestamp:2019-04-18 05:01:06
Anss-Url:us700038c1
Isc-Event:615410465
Magnitude:6.1 Mw
Depth:18.8km (11.7miles)
Countries Affected:Taiwan (Hualien County)
Casualties:1 dead, 16 injured[1]

The 2019 Hualien earthquake struck Hualien County, Taiwan with a moment magnitude of 6.1 on 18 April at 13:01 local time (05:01 UTC).[2]

Geography

A 6.1 earthquake hit Taiwan which caused damage to weak buildings and roads in Taipei and other districts. Two people were injured while hiking and 15 other people were injured in Taipei.[3] This was a moment magnitude earthquake 9 kilometres off of Hualien County, Taiwan. One of the two injured hikers which is identified as from Malaysia later died in local hospital on 28 April as the only fatality in the earthquake, which is the worst since 2018.[1]

Aftermath

Several buildings were damaged after the earthquake with many buildings having to be evacuated. Outside walls of buildings damaged and furniture knocked off the wall was not unprecedented.[4] Train services on Taipei's subway were suspended as were the airport subway to Taoyuan International Airport and most other metro and train systems in various parts of Taiwan, especially those around eastern and northern Taiwan, for safety inspections.[5] A building was also leaning on its side in Hualien City.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: (418花蓮地震) 重傷馬來西亞籍男子過世. (18 April Hualien Earthquake) Seriously injured Malaysian man passed away. Chinese. Central News Agency, Taiwan. 28 April 2019. 28 April 2019.
  2. Web site: 地震報告. Earthquake Report. Chinese. Central Weather Bureau, Taiwan. 18 April 2019. 18 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190418053246/https://www.cwb.gov.tw/V7/earthquake/Data/quake/EC0418130161031.htm. 18 April 2019. dead.
  3. Web site: Report: Two Malaysians injured in Taiwan earthquake (updated). The Star, Malaysia. 18 April 2019. 28 April 2019.
  4. Web site: 6.1 quake causes light damage in Taiwan capital, east coast. Ralph Jennings. Associated Press. WSTM-TV. 18 April 2019. 28 April 2019.
  5. Web site: Taipei MRT and Airport MRT shut down temporarily after 6.1 earthquake. Matthew Strong. Taiwan News. 18 April 2019. 28 April 2019.