Witnesses to a horrific 7.4-magnitude earthquake in Taiwan have captured horrifying pictures of commuters being jolted on trains and raised on bridges. On April 3, Taiwan experienced its biggest earthquake in 25 years, which caused damage to buildings and highways. After the magnitude 7.4 earthquake in Taiwan, many buildings became piles of rubble, while a tsunami alert has been issued in Japan and Taiwan after the severe earthquake.
Taiwanese authorities say that some buildings have collapsed due to the earthquake and there are fears of loss of life.
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck near the east coast of Taiwan, followed by several aftershocks, with a magnitude of 5 recorded.
As a result of the earthquake, three-meter high waves were generated in the sea, for this reason, a tsunami warning has been issued in Taiwan and Japan’s tourist region of Okinawa, and evacuation orders have been issued for people from residential areas.




