Taiwan was rocked by a powerful earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale, inflicting significant damage, particularly in Hualien City where several buildings suffered structural damage. Among the most striking incidents was the partial collapse of a five-storey building in Hualien, leaving it precariously tilted at a 45-degree angle. Meanwhile, in Taipei, the force of the tremors was felt firsthand by a man swimming in a pool, as the tranquil waters were transformed into turbulent waves. As the seismic event unfolded, CCTV footage from Taipei captured the intensity of the tremors, providing a glimpse into the chaos that ensued. Another clip depicted passengers on a metro train in Taiwan enduring the unsettling jolts of the earthquake. In response to the emergency, train services were swiftly suspended across Taiwan as a precautionary measure to prevent any potential accidents. Additionally, a tsunami alert was issued for Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines in anticipation of the strong tremors, prompting Japan to issue evacuation advisories for its southern coastal areas.