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The TSMC Earthquake Response tag on JRL CHARTS highlights how Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) — the world’s largest contract chipmaker — activates safety protocols and emergency procedures in the face of significant seismic events in Taiwan.

Following the powerful magnitude 7.0 earthquake in late December 2025, TSMC evacuated personnel from select fabrication facilities in Hsinchu Science Park as a precaution and confirmed that its work safety systems remained fully operational, minimizing disruptions to critical semiconductor production.

This tag centralizes breaking updates on TSMC’s quake mitigation strategies, infrastructural safeguards, and impact assessments, providing readers with timely insights into how one of the globe’s most vital technology suppliers manages natural-disaster risks.

As part of JRL CHARTS’ broader disaster and Asia tech coverage, this tag bridges industry stability and regional resilience for global audiences.

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29 12, 2025

Taiwan Hit by Powerful 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake; No Major Damage Reported

By |2025-12-29T17:22:51-08:00December 29th, 2025|Categories: LGBT News|Tags: , , , |

By Paul Goldberg, Senior Editor | JRL CHARTS — LGBT News Asia Taiwan Hit by Powerful 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake; No Major Damage Reported TAIPEI — (December 29, 2025) — A powerful earthquake registering 7.1 on Taiwan’s local scale — and about 7.0 according to the U.S. Geological Survey — struck off the northeastern coast late [...]

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