6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Evacuates TSMC Factories in Taiwan
6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Evacuates TSMC Factories in Taiwan

6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Evacuates TSMC Factories in Taiwan

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A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck southern Taiwan near Chiayi early Tuesday, prompting the evacuation of employees at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) factories in the region. The tremor, which occurred at a depth of 9.4 km, caused buildings to shake across the island, including in Taipei, where reports of structural movement were noted. Local authorities reported that three individuals were briefly trapped in a collapsed house, while others faced difficulties due to falling debris and stuck elevators. TSMC confirmed that all evacuated employees were safe and that precautionary measures were enacted at its facilities. This earthquake serves as a reminder of Taiwan's susceptibility to seismic activity, having experienced several significant quakes in recent years, including a deadly 7.2-magnitude tremor in April. Emergency teams are currently assessing damage and ensuring the safety of residents in affected areas.

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