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Earthquakes in Taiwan

Real-time earthquake monitoring for Taiwan. Track seismic activity, view recent quakes, and understand the region's geological activity.

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Real-Time Data

Live earthquake data from USGS showing all seismic activity in and around Taiwan.

Magnitude Scale

Color-coded markers show earthquake magnitude from minor (M2.5) to major (M7+).

24-Hour History

View all earthquakes in Taiwan from the past 24 hours.

3D Visualization

See earthquake epicenters and depths on our interactive 3D globe.

Seismic Activity in Taiwan

Taiwan lies at the junction of the Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates. The 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake was one of the most destructive in Taiwan's history.

Understanding Earthquakes

  • Magnitude 2.5-4.9: Minor earthquakes, usually felt but rarely cause damage
  • Magnitude 5.0-5.9: Moderate earthquakes, can cause damage to poorly constructed buildings
  • Magnitude 6.0-6.9: Strong earthquakes, can cause significant damage in populated areas
  • Magnitude 7.0+: Major earthquakes, can cause severe damage over large areas

Stay Prepared

If you live in Taiwan, it's important to be prepared for earthquakes. Have an emergency kit ready, know safe spots in your home, and follow official guidance during seismic events.

Hazard data sources

Events are aggregated from USGS, EMSC, NOAA, NASA EONET, NASA FIRMS and GDACS, then normalized and deduplicated.

Frequently asked questions

How often do earthquakes occur in Taiwan?

Taiwan experiences varying levels of seismic activity. Our real-time map shows all recorded earthquakes magnitude 2.5 and above.

How is earthquake magnitude measured?

Earthquakes are measured using the Moment Magnitude Scale (Mw), which replaced the Richter scale. Each whole number increase represents about 32 times more energy released.

What causes earthquakes in Taiwan?

Earthquakes in Taiwan are primarily caused by tectonic plate movement. The region's geological setting makes it prone to seismic activity.