Stories from Yilan · Taiwan
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KMT, DPP Jointly Endorse Wu Zongxian For Yilan Magistrate
Wu Chung-hsien won the primary election in Yilan, demonstrating his strong capabilities and commitment to the district. Wu Zhong-xian later told the media he intended to speak. Chao Xiao-kang publicly questioned if there were agents within the party. A political candidate stated they began working in Yilan County two years prior, without any intention of running for election at that time. The candidate mentioned efforts to address the needs of residents who commute to Taipei for work, particularly regarding childcare. A candidate for Yilan County magistrate stated that all asset changes over the past 20 to 30 years are on record with the prosecutor's office. The candidate invited scrutiny of any questionable assets, asserting that all financial changes are clear and documented.
BCC News Taiwan
Chen Wan-hui Congratulates Rival In Yilan Election
The leader of the 'Da Bai' faction said the need to secure the Yilan constituency, stating that the election outcome proves the importance of Wu Chung-hsien's contributions to the area. The candidate's commitment to Yilan was highlighted. The election results demonstrated strong support for Wu Zhongxian's commitment to Yilan since taking on the role of district committee member. The winner stated that elections are about choosing someone who can do things for the locality, not about whispers. Candidates are said their ability to organize and deliver for their constituents. There is a discussion about changing candidates, but the reasons for such changes have not been clearly communicated to the public. Chen Wan-hui, representing the Democratic Progressive Party, congratulated Wu Tsung-sen on his election as Yilan County Magistrate.
BCC News Taiwan
Magnitude 4.2 Earthquake Hits Yilan County
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake occurred in the waters off Yilan County, Taiwan, at 20:39 on May 1. A 5.4 magnitude earthquake occurred at a depth of 100 kilometers near 24.88N 122.07E. The seismic event originated at a depth of 80 kilometers.
CNR Voice of China
Taiwan Hit By 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake
A significant earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale struck Taiwan. The tremor originated at a depth of 64 km with an epicenter located at 121.85°E 24.88°N. No immediate reports of casualties or structural damage were provided in the initial report. A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck off the coast of northeastern Taiwan at 8:39 p.m. The Central Weather Administration (CWA) reported the seismic event occurred near the coast. The China Earthquake Networks Center automatically determined an earthquake occurred near the waters of Yilan County, Taiwan, at 10:39 UTC on May 1. A 6.1 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of Yilan, Taiwan, with a maximum intensity of level 4.
USGS Earthquakes