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Philippine Earthquake Magnitude Revised Down to 7.8; Taiwan's Weather Agency Says No Tsunami Warning Issued

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Following a strong earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines, Taiwan's Central Weather Administration stated that based on updated information from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, Taiwan is not within the tsunami impact zone. Estimated wave heights are below 30 cm, not meeting the threshold for a tsunami warning.

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Q: Is there a tsunami risk for Taiwan from this earthquake?
A: No. The CWA stated that wave heights in Taiwan are estimated to be below 30 cm, not meeting the tsunami warning threshold.
Q: What was the magnitude of the earthquake?
A: The earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines, had a magnitude of 7.8 (revised down from an initial 8.2).
Q: What action did the CWA take?
A: Based on information from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and its own calculations, the CWA determined there was no impact on Taiwan and continues to monitor the situation.