Earthquakes in Taiwan and Georgia! Flood and Tsunami Risks

Earthquakes in Taiwan and Georgia raise concerns about flood and tsunami risks.
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Taiwan. Its epicenter was 53 kilometers northeast of Taitung and occurred at a depth of 12 kilometers underwater. Fortunately, there were no reports of casualties or damage.
In Georgia, a 3.9 magnitude earthquake occurred with its epicenter in Dusheti. The depth of this earthquake was measured at 15.17 kilometers. Such earthquakes can herald natural disasters like floods and tsunamis.

This situation indicates the importance of being cautious about flood and tsunami risks. It is crucial for citizens to be prepared for such natural events.