7.4 magnitude quake in Taiwan; Japan issues tsunami warning for Okinawa & other Ryukyu islands
- April 3, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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7.4 magnitude quake in Taiwan; Japan issues tsunami warning for Okinawa & other Ryukyu islands
Subject: Geography
Section: Geomorphology
In the news:
- A 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan on April 3, 2023, as reported by the USGS.
Details:
- The epicentre was south-southwest of Hualien, on Taiwan’s east coast with effects felt in Taipei.
- Japan issued a tsunami alert for the Ryukyu islands, extending from Taiwan to Kyushu, including the strategically significant island of Okinawa.
- A tsunami of at least 30 centimetres was recorded reaching Yonaguni Island, close to Taiwan.
- Tsunami arrival times for Iriomote and Ishigaki were around 9:30 am, and for Miyakojima and Okinawa around 10 am, as reported by NHK.
- This earthquake is the strongest to strike Taiwan since 1999.
- Taiwan is located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, known for frequent seismic activity.
- The Philippines also issued a tsunami warning for its Batanes island group, indicating the broader regional impact of the earthquake.
Places in the news:
- Ryukyu islands:
- The Ryukyu Islands, also known as the Nansei Islands, are a chain of Japanese islands that stretch southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan: the Ōsumi, Tokara, Amami, Okinawa, and Sakishima Islands (further divided into the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands), with Yonaguni the westernmost.
- The larger are mostly volcanic islands and the smaller are mostly coral. The largest is Okinawa Island.
- Batanes island group:
- Batanes is an archipelagic province in the Philippines, administratively part of the Cagayan Valley region.
- The island group is located about 190 kilometres (120 miles) south of Taiwan (Pingtung County).
Source: DTE