Taiwan to expand use of quake early warning system
Updated: 2016-03-04 01:15
(Xinhua)
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Currently, the technology is used in 236 primary and middle schools. When a quake hits, a short broadcast will automatically notify students and teachers, according to Chang Kuo-chun, head of the Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering.
The center's figures show that after a quake is detected there is around 4 to 50 seconds before strong waves arrive, depending on different distances from the epicenter. For quakes stronger than magnitude 5, there are still 4 to 17 seconds for issuing early warnings.
Chang said the center will cooperate with authorities to expand the use of the warning system to residential and commercial buildings, especially for high-tech sectors.
At present, installing the technology in privately-owned buildings has a relatively high cost and must be agreed upon by property owners in a building, making installation more difficult.
The center will also use its technological expertise to help raise the earthquake resistance of public buildings, including hospitals, police stations, department stores and cinemas, according to Chang.
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