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Chinese mainland forecasts quake in Taiwan for first time   

中国大陆地震预警网首次公开预警台湾破坏性地震

23日18时13分,台湾花莲县附近海域发生5.7级地震,成都高新减灾研究所在福建建设的地震预警网监测到此次地震,并发出预警警报,这是中国大陆预警网首次公开预警台湾破坏性地震。 [查看全文]
2015-03-24 13:17 Ecns.cn Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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(ECNS) - The Institute of Care-life China, based in Chengdu of Sichuan province, successfully issued a warning message prior to the recent 5.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Hualien county in Taiwan.

It is the first time the institute has publicly forecast a destructive earthquake in the island.

The quake's epicenter was located at 23.8 degrees north latitude and 121.7 degrees east longitude with a depth of 20 kilometers, according to the mainland's earthquake early warning network.

Some early-warning terminals installed at schools in Fuzhou city, Fujian province, have also received the warning message. 

A 200-square-km onsite earthquake early warning system has been set up across 25 Chinese provinces, covering 80 percent of China's active earthquake zones. It has successfully predicted 26 devastating earthquakes, including the 7-magnitude Lushan earthquake, the Ludian earthquake and the Jinggu earthquake.

Major projects and the general public receive earthquake warnings via mobile phones, broadcast, and microblogs, which can reliably predict the occurrence of earthquakes and enable people to take advance precautions.

According to theoretical research, casualties could be reduced by 14 percent if residents have 3 seconds of warning time. Disasters could be reduced by 63 percent if a warning was displayed 20 seconds before a quake strikes.

"We hope the relevant authorities can continue to strengthen cooperation to provide better and more accurate earthquake early warning services," said Wang Tunbo, an expert from the Institute of Care-life China.

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