2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes

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2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes
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Quake epicenter
2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes is located in Taiwan
2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes
Date March 4, 2010 (2010-03-04)
Magnitude 6.4, 6.7 ML
Depth 5 kilometres (3 mi)[1]
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Areas affected Southern Taiwan
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Casualties 96 injuries[2]

The 2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes measuring 6.4, and 6.7 ML occurred on Thursday, March 4 at 8:20 a.m. local time. The epicenter was located in the mountainous area of Kaohsiung County (now part of Kaohsiung City) of the southwestern Taiwan.[3] It was the most powerful earthquake in Kaohsiung since 1900.[4] The earthquake did not cause any deaths, but 96 people were injured.[2]

Damage

Electricity

The earthquake caused the tripping of several power stations in Taiwan, leading to a loss of 1,860 MW of electricity. Some transformers and substations on the electrical grid caused power outage to 545,066 houses on the island. Electricity was fully restored before 11:30 a.m.[5][6]

Transportation

A bridge which connects Kaohsiung and Pingtung was blocked since it sunk after the quake.[5] Some trains of THSR were disrupted,[7] and one was de-railed while in an emergency braking.[8]

Buildings

340 buildings of several schools had damaged by the quake. A religious building and some old structures collapsed.[9]

Factories

A fire, which costs about 100 million TWD, occurred at a factory of the Everest Textile Co., Ltd (宏遠興業) in Tainan County (now part of Tainan City),[10] The quake also caused around 1 billion NTD in losses to several manufacturers in a high-tech industrial park.[11]

Aftershocks

The earthquake was followed by several aftershocks; the largest had a magnitude of 6.7 on the Richter scale on April 25.[12]

Government response

While the government continues to monitor the situation, Taiwan's Ministry of Defense dispatched troops to Jiaxian.

See also

References

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