FAULT FACTOR: An official said that a fault of at least 150km is required for such a large quake, but Taiwan’s longest, the Chenglungpu Fault, is only 112km longBy Shelley Shan / Staff reporter
Taipei, Oct. 11 (CNA) Pressure exerted by tectonic plates caused a magnitude-5.9 earthquake that occurred early Tuesday morning off the coast of eastern Taiwan and was felt in most parts of Taiwan, according to the Central Weather Bureau (CWB).
By Chen Hsin-yu and Liu Tzu-hsuan / Staff reporter, with staff writer and CNAThere are three or four high-risk faults in the populous Chianan Plain (嘉南平原) beneath Chiayi County and Tainan, the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said yesterday, declining to provide details to avoid causing panic.
The nation does not have an adequate number of buoys along the southwest coast for a tsunami warning system after two buoys were destroyed at sea, the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said yesterday.
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration developed a monitoring system using mid-frequency buoys manufactured by Science Applications International Corp (SAIC), the bureau said, adding that Taiwan joined the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Centers’ (PTWC) observation network after it purchased a monitoring system in 2018.
If large earthquakes occur in Indonesia or the South-Pacific region, the buoy system transmits data to the PTWC and the weather bureau, CWB Seismological
Taipei, May 9 (CNA) A magnitude 6.1 earthquake that rocked Taiwan on Monday afternoon caused delays on the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) and Taoyuan International Airport MRT networks.