Strong quake shakes Taiwan, no damage reported

Strong quake shakes Taiwan, no damage reported

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Almost half of deceased in quake were children

BHERIGANGA, Surkhet, Nov 6: Almost half of those killed in the earthquake on Friday were children, it has been found. According to data from the police, 78 of the 157 people killed in the quake on the night of November 3 were children. Of the deceased children, 50 died in Jajark

4.6 magnitude quake jolts Humla

KATHMANDU, July 13: A 4.6 magnitude earthquake occurred with the epicenter at Kalika in Humla district today morning. The quake took place at 11:17 am, according to the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre, Lainchaur in Kathmandu. Earlier on July 10, a 3.8 magnitud

What to know about the big quake

A major 7.8 magnitude earthquake followed by another strong quake devastated wide swaths of Turkey and Syria early Monday, killing thousands of people.

PM Dahal pledges to complete post-quake reconstruction

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has pledged to complete all remaining work of post-quake reconstruction.

Strong quake injures dozens, shuts north Philippine airport

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said Tuesday night’s magnitude 6.4 quake

Strong quake strikes northern Taiwan

TAIPEI, Oct. 24 : A strong earthquake struck northeastern Taiwan on Sunday, with residents reporting violent shaking in the capital Taipei but there were no immediate reports of widespread damage. Taiwan's central weather bureau said the quake was of magnitude 6.5 while the US Geological Survey gave a lower figure of 6.2. It hit northeastern Yilan county at 1:11 pm (0511 GMT) at a depth of 67 kilometres (42 miles). An AFP reporter who lives in Yilan said the shaking seemed to last some 30 seconds. "The walls of the house were shaking, both sideways and up and down, it felt quite strong," the reporter said. There was no damage in his neighbourhood. The main quake was followed by a 5.4-magnitude aftershock and Taipei's MRT metro system shut down as a precaution for a little under an hour before service resumed. Tom Parker, a British illustrator who lives in Taipei, said he was riding the subway when the quake hit. "First time I've felt a quake on the MRT. Like a tame rollercoaster," he tweeted, adding he and other commuters were told to shelter in place in the station for now. Many others reported the tremor on social media. "I was scared to death, I screamed in my room," Yu Ting wrote on Facebook. "This earthquake is really big, glass has shattered in my living room." Some grocery stores reported food and other goods were thrown from shelves by the shaking. Taiwan is regularly hit by earthquakes as the island lies near the junction of two tectonic plates. Some earthquakes of this magnitude can prove deadly, although much depends on where the quake strikes and at what depth. Hualien, a scenic tourist hotspot, was struck by a 6.4-magnitude earthquake in 2018 that killed 17 people and injured nearly 300. In September 1999, a 7.6-magnitude quake killed around 2,400 people in the deadliest natural disaster in the island's history. However, a 6.2 earthquake struck in December 2020 in Yilan with no major damage or injuries reported.

Post-quake reconstruction activities handed over to ministries

The handover of remaining post-quake reconstruction activities to the concerned ministries has begun.

Holiday announced in commemoration of Gorkha quake

GORKHA, April 25: The Barpak Suliot rural municipality in Gorkha has announced a public holiday in the locality today in commemoration of those killed by the Gorkha earthquake. The quake had hit the country on April 25, 2015 with its epicenter of Barpak, killing around 9,000 people.   Today marks the sixth memorial day of Gorkha quake.  Rural municipality chair Bishnu Prasad Bhatta stressed the need for staying alert and prepared for potential disasters in the future.  A total of 72 people of Barpak had lost lives in the disaster.