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  Earthquake Preparedness in South Korea: A Model for Saving Lives South Korea, situated in a seismically active region, has demonstrated remarkable progress in earthquake preparedness over the years. Through meticulous planning, public awareness campaigns, technological innovations, and stringent building codes, South Korea has established itself as a global leader in earthquake resilience. The combination of these measures, along with tools like the MyShake app and comprehensive safety guidelines, has significantly enhanced the country's ability to mitigate the impact of seismic events and save lives. Earthquake-Resistant Building Design: A Foundation for Safety One of the cornerstones of South Korea's earthquake preparedness strategy is its focus on earthquake-resistant building design. Recognizing the devastating consequences of poorly constructed buildings during earthquakes, South Korea has implemented stringent building codes and standards to ensure that new structures a...

Taiwan Struck by Major Earthquake: A Detailed Overview

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  Taiwan Struck by Major Earthquake: A Detailed Overview TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan was hit by a significant earthquake on Wednesday morning during rush hour, causing widespread damage and prompting tsunami warnings in neighboring countries. Here's a comprehensive look at the key details and implications of the event: Key Facts: Magnitude and Location: The earthquake occurred near the eastern city of Hualien at 7:58 a.m. local time (2358 GMT). It registered a magnitude of 7.4, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, making it the strongest earthquake to hit Taiwan in nearly 25 years. Taiwan's earthquake monitoring agency recorded a magnitude of 7.2. The quake's depth was approximately 35 kilometers (22 miles), categorizing it as a shallow earthquake. Casualties: As of now, at least seven people have been confirmed dead, with over 700 reported missing, as per The Associated Press. Impact and Damage: Beyond Taiwan: The earthquake's tremors were felt strongly in Taipei, the...