6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan, Halting TSMC Operations Briefly
The quake caused minor injuries, structural damage, and temporary production pauses at Taiwan's leading chipmaker, TSMC.
- A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan's Chiayi County early Tuesday, with tremors felt across the island and as far as Hong Kong.
- The quake injured 27 people, caused minor structural damage, and led to landslides and disrupted utilities in affected areas.
- TSMC, the world's leading chipmaker, temporarily evacuated workers from its central and southern Taiwan facilities as part of safety protocols.
- Operations at TSMC resumed after inspections confirmed structural safety, with minimal impact expected on global chip production.
- Taiwan's advanced early warning system alerted residents seconds before the quake, demonstrating the country's preparedness for seismic events.