On April 3, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck Hualien County, Taiwan (China), killing at least 12 people and injuring more than 1,000 others. The devastating devastation caused by the largest earthquake in Taiwan in 25 years also caused severe damage to many buildings, roads, and public facilities. Therefore, the Hualien government quickly launched a search and rescue operation and quickly arranged shelters in many places to receive the victims.
The terrible earthquake on April 3 caused heavy damage to people and property in Taiwan.
Immediately after some photos of the shelter in Taiwan were posted, the keyword "shelter in Taiwan" immediately took the top spot in hot searches in Japan and became a topic of interest to netizens on social network X (formerly Twitter).
Some Japanese netizens said that after the earthquake, the Taiwanese government immediately set up shelters. Accordingly, netizens said that it was really thoughtful for each person to have their own fully equipped, clean shelter with hot meals.
Private cabanas...
...with a hot, nutritious meal at a Taiwanese evacuation camp that left many Japanese netizens in awe.
Many people have compared the conditions at the shelters in Taiwan to the makeshift mats, cardboard boxes, bread, bananas and cold meals that the Japanese received when the devastating earthquake in Noto, Japan, occurred on January 1, 2024.
Many people think that Taiwan's shelter conditions are really good, which makes them admire. However, many people also think that Japan actually has similar shelters, but they were only built more than a week after the Noto earthquake.
Many people compare it to the evacuation area in Japan during the earthquake on January 1st.
However, Japan is said to have evacuation camps that are just as comfortable as Taiwan's.
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