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Taiwan Rattled by Magnitude-7.0 Earthquake; Buildings Shake in Taipei

29 December 2025

A powerful magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Taiwan, shaking buildings in Taipei and prompting safety inspections as authorities assess potential damage.

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A powerful magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Taiwan on Tuesday, sending strong tremors across the island and causing buildings to shake in the capital, Taipei.

According to the National Fire Agency, an initial damage assessment is currently underway. Authorities have begun inspecting critical infrastructure and are closely monitoring for possible aftershocks, while emergency response teams remain on heightened alert. As of reporting time, there were no immediate confirmations of casualties or major damage.

Residents in Taipei and nearby areas reported intense shaking that lasted several seconds, prompting precautionary evacuations from offices, residential buildings, and commercial centers. Public transportation systems and utility services were also subjected to safety checks to ensure operational continuity.

Taiwan sits near the junction of two major tectonic plates, making it highly susceptible to earthquakes. While the island experiences frequent seismic activity, earthquakes of this magnitude are closely monitored due to their potential impact on densely populated urban centers.

Authorities have urged the public to remain calm, stay updated through official government channels, and strictly follow safety advisories as assessments and monitoring continue.

Via TPNC Global Newsdesk