Taiwan Approves $878 Million For Relief After 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake

Taiwan Approves $878 Million For Relief After 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake
Taiwan Approves $878 Million For Relief After 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake
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It was the most serious earthquake in Taiwan since one of magnitude 7.6 in 1999.

Taipei:

Taiwan’s government on Thursday approved around $878 million for earthquake relief after a massive earthquake last month killed at least 17 people and damaged buildings and infrastructure.

The magnitude 7.4 earthquake that hit the island on April 3 also injured more than 1,100 people, but strict building codes and widespread disaster preparedness are credited with averting an even bigger catastrophe.

The earthquake caused massive landslides that blocked tunnels and damaged roads and buildings, dealing a blow to tourism and business in eastern Hualien city, near the epicenter.

The cabinet announced Thursday it will make “utmost efforts” to rebuild homes and revitalize businesses, with an NT$28.55 billion ($878 million) “0403 Earthquake Recovery and Reconstruction Plan.”

Under the project, NT$18.44 billion will be earmarked for emergency repair and reconstruction of public facilities, while NT$5.84 billion is for resettlement and reconstruction of private homes damaged by the earthquake.

Another NT$4.08 billion will finance industrial revitalisation, while NT$190 million will go to “other insurance subsidies and employment assistance programmes”, the cabinet said.

“In the future, the central and local governments will work together… to ensure that the people receive the fastest, most adequate, and most timely help,” the cabinet said in a statement.

The quake came weeks before Taiwan’s incoming president Lai Ching-te took office on May 20 after winning the January presidential elections.

It was the most serious earthquake in Taiwan since one of magnitude 7.6 in 1999.

Some 2,400 people died in that earthquake, making it the deadliest natural disaster in the island’s history.

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The article is in Romanian

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