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2006-12-28 11:19:19
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Experts predict more strong earthquakes in
southern Taiwan
BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- Further earthquakes are
likely to jolt southern Taiwan this week, following on from the two quakes that
hit the island on Tuesday night, experts forecast.
Earthquakes in Taiwan disrupt regional
telecommunications
BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhua)-- The earthquakes that
rocked Taiwan on Tuesday, killing two people and wounding at least 42, have
severely disrupted telecommunications in the Taiwan, the Chinese mainland and
other parts of Asia.
Chinese mainland offers condolences to Taiwan
quake victims
BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese mainland
official on Wednesday conveyed condolences to victims in the earthquakes that
occurred late Tuesday in the coastal areas near Pingtung County in southern
Taiwan.
Earthquakes jolt South China
Sea
BEIJING, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Two earthquakes -- the
first measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale at 8:26 p.m. and the second measuring
6.7 at 8:34 p.m. -- hit the South China Sea on Tuesday, killing one person in
Taiwan.
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Residents move to open areas in Quanzhou, a coastal
city of southeast China's Fujian Province, Dec. 26, 2006. (Xinhua
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national earthquake observation network said the epicenter was located at 21.9
degrees north latitude and 120.6 degrees east longitude, said the China
Seismological Bureau. Full Story
Philippines says no tsunami threat
after Taiwan quake
MANILA, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- The Philippines said on
Wednesday there is no tsunami heading towards it after a strong earthquake hit
China's Taiwan Tuesday night.
Renato Solidum, director of the Philippine Institute of
Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), denied some reports that a one-meter high
tsunami is on its way to Basco, Batanes in the northernmost part of the
Philippine islands, adding the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii did not
release a tsunami warning. Full Story
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