03-04-2024, 02:21 PM
(03-04-2024, 11:47 AM)Stuart Wrote: I'm not sure I'd want to be underneath that light rig in Taiwan, but I guess they are designed to move around like that during earthquakes.
I can't speak with any certainty about the regulations in Taiwan, but I'd assume (as you've said) that they are designed to move around during earthquakes, rather than having them fixed and putting strain on the primary supporting connections.
Going back to the TV coverage, I have found another two videos. Like before, the first one is from Taiwan and gives a better view on how each station covered the quake individually.
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The second one is from NHK in Japan and their coverage from the initial earthquake warning (just before 09:00 local time) up to 40 minutes after the cancellation of all tsunami advisories (at 12:00 local time).
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I kissed a gull and I liked it!