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Taiwan Hit by 7.7-Magnitude Earthquake: Strongest Quake in 25 Years, 1 Fatality; Japan Issues Tsunami Alert | Latest Updates

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Taiwan Hit by 7.7-Magnitude Earthquake: Strongest Quake in 25 Years, 1 Fatality; Japan Issues Tsunami Alert | Latest Updates

On Wednesday, April 3, just before 8 a.m. local time, a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan’s east, sending tsunami warnings to the self-governing island and certain areas of southern Japan. In response to the earthquake in Taiwan, the Philippines also issued orders for the evacuation of coastal districts and a tsunami warning.  According to Taiwan’s fire department, the epicenter was in the hilly, thinly populated eastern county of Hualien; one person is suspected of having been crushed to death by falling boulders, and more than fifty others were injured.

There are presently 20 people stranded after at least 26 buildings—more than half of which are in Hualien—and rescue efforts are still underway, according to the report. Japan’s Meteorological Agency estimated the earthquake’s magnitude at 7.7, despite the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) statement that it had a magnitude of 7.4 and that its epicenter was located 34.8 kilometers deep, 18 kilometers south of Hualien City, Taiwan.

The head of Taipei’s Seismology Center described the earthquake that struck the east of the country as “the strongest in 25 years.” This is a shallow earthquake that is near land. The 7.6-magnitude September 1999 earthquake that killed 2,400 people was mentioned by Wu Chien-fu to reporters. “It’s felt all over Taiwan and offshore islands. It’s the strongest in 25 years since the 1999 earthquake,” Yi said. A five-story building appeared seriously damaged in the sparsely populated Hualien, with the remaining stories tilted at a 45-degree angle and the first floor crumbling. The capital city of Taipei saw the collapse of tiles from ancient buildings and some of the modern office complexes.

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Taiwan earthquake: latest updates

  • An earthquake offshore shook Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, and some parts of the city lost power.
  • Media outlets stated that some individuals were trapped after Taiwan television stations aired footage of some crumbling structures in Hualien, close to the epicenter of the earthquake.
  • A Reuters witness reported that she felt the quake in Shanghai.
  • The epicenter was located in waters off the eastern shoreline of Taiwan Island, directly off the coast of the eastern county of Hualien, according to the Taiwan Central Weather Administration.
  • Relatively distant Japanese islands, such as Miyakojima Island, were predicted to see tsunami waves as high as three meters right away, according to reports. On NHK, the national broadcaster of Japan, a banner said, “Evacuate!”
  • “There will be a tsunami. Kindly leave right away,” an NHK anchor urged. Keep on without stopping. Stay away from the back.
  • According to a news agency, ships were seen sailing out to sea in live TV footage from the ports in the Okinawa region, including Naha, presumably in an attempt to defend their ships.
  • Along with Taipei’s subway service, train services were suspended throughout the 23 million-person island. The children were heading back to school; the morning commute seemed routine, but everything in the capital soon reverted to normal.
  • Soon after the strong earthquake, buildings in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, trembled momentarily.
  • September 1999 saw the deadliest natural disaster in Taiwan’s history, with an earthquake of a magnitude of 7.6 that claimed almost 2,400 lives.
  • Roughly 1,500 shocks hit Japan annually.

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Bomb Threat Targets 6 Ahmedabad Schools; Police Trace Email Domain Outside India

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Bomb Threat Targets 6 Ahmedabad Schools; Police Trace Email Domain Outside India

Today, threatening emails were sent to many schools in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, following considerable hysteria in the national capital region following a hoax bomb threat to schools in Delhi and its surrounding areas that caused widespread fear. Preliminary reports state that emails containing bomb threats were sent to at least six schools in one of Gujarat’s largest cities. The bomb disposal squad and the criminal branch teams have arrived at the schools to conduct investigations.

Lavina Sinha of the DCP Cybercrime Branch stated that the email domain is not located in India. “Emails threatening bomb blasts have been sent to many Ahmedabad schools. Six schools have so far received these emails and notified us of them. This appears to be similar to the bomb threats that Delhi’s schools got a few days ago,” the officer continued.

What happened in Delhi last week?

In their formal complaint, the Delhi Police stated that the threats were intended to cause widespread fear and disrupt public order in the nation’s capital, following the receipt of bogus emails from over 200 schools earlier this month. Under IPC sections 505 (2) (statements fostering or encouraging enmity, animosity, or ill-will between classes), 507 (criminal intimidation by anonymous communication), and 120 (B) (penalty of criminal conspiracy), Delhi Police’s Special Cell has filed a formal complaint.

The Delhi Police deemed the threat to be fake after conducting a thorough search. Links to the phony emails have been discovered by the police abroad. To identify the precise source of the emails, the Delhi Police earlier this week contacted Mail.ru, a Russian mailing service provider, through Interpol.

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The police had also advised CBI to contact Interpol to obtain information on the email threats. The fake emails sent from sawariim@mail.ru’ were from Delhi. The Russian corporation has been ordered by the authorities to track the IP address of the machine that sent out the bulk emails. According to reports, the sender concealed his identity by using a virtual private network (VPN).

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Uttarakhand Wildfire Claims Fifth Life in Three Days; Rain Expected This Week

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Uttarakhand Wildfire Claims Fifth Life in Three Days; Rain Expected This Week

Another life lost to raging flames in the Uttarakhand woods brought the total for the previous three days to five. On Saturday, a 28-year-old lady passed away from her burn injuries. Three days prior, the victim, Pooja, a laborer from Nepal, had attempted to put out a fire at a pine resin business in the Almora area but had suffered serious burn injuries. Last week, while fighting the same fire, her husband and two other people perished. According to reports, a 65-year-old lady who was brought to AIIMS Rishikesh on Sunday passed away from burn injuries she sustained while attempting to put out a forest fire that had reached her property in a hamlet in the Pauri tehsil. An official stated on Friday that three laborers perished from burn injuries they received while putting out a forest fire that had spread near their pine resin factory in Almora.

As the fire consumed the entrance to the sanctuary on Saturday, pilgrims to the Dunagiri temple in the Almora area were forced to evacuate. The swift expansion of the blaze has been attributed by forest experts to strong gusts. A report claims that because of poor visibility, aircraft arrivals at Pithoragarh’s Naini-Saini airport have ceased. Pushkar Singh Dhami, the chief minister of Uttarakhand, called a review meeting on Saturday to discuss the forest fires and instructed the authorities to devise a plan for quickly putting out the fire. Research states that since November 1, 2023, there have been 910 forest fire occurrences in the state, destroying around 1145 hectares of forest.

RAIN LIKELY FROM MAY 7

Bikram Singh, director of the Meteorological Center in Dehradun, suggested that rain may fall in the state between May 7 and May 8, with heavier precipitation starting on May 11. This may assist in putting out the forest fires, he said.

THREE ARRESTED FOR STARTING A FOREST FIRE

According to a report, three guys from Bihar were taken into custody by Chamoli district police for reportedly lighting a fire in the Gairsain region and posting the video to receive “more views on social media.” On Saturday night, police detained the perpetrators after taking suo moto notice of the fire that was making the rounds on social media.

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The three accused were located and taken into custody using the Pandukhal village under the Gairsain police station’s surveillance footage. Bihar natives Brajesh Kunar, Sukhlal, and Salman were employed there as laborers, according to a citation from Superintendent of Police (Chamoli) Sarvesh Panwar.He said, “The trio stated during questioning that they wanted to gain more likes and followers in order to boost their social media popularity with the dramatic video.”

 

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IPL 2024 SRH vs RCB Live Score: Natarajan Dismisses Faf du Plessis , RCB 49/1 in 4 Overs

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IPL 2024 SRH vs RCB Live Score: Natarajan Dismisses Faf du Plessis , RCB 49/1 in 4 Overs

In a significant moment, T Natarajan supplanted Bhuvi, just to confront Kohli’s deft flick through midwicket for a limit. One more full conveyance, this time from Natarajan, saw Faf’s shot redirected off the bowler’s boot, barely saving four runs. Nonetheless, Natarajan before long conveyed the leading edge SRH required.

A short and wide conveyance tempted Faf to go for a strong shot, yet the speed tricked him, prompting an agreeable catch by Aidem Markram at mid-off. This excusal denoted the finish of Faf du Plessis’ touchy beginning, with Will Jacks stepping in at number three for RCB.

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