Taiwan’s pride in its disaster preparedness efforts is evident in the Taipei 101 skyscraper, a prime example of disaster-proof architecture. The building features a heavy pendulum that helps absorb vibrations and keep the structure upright during strong winds or earthquakes. This makes it an important symbol of the country’s commitment to safety and resilience.
The 1999 earthquake in Taiwan resulted in thousands of casualties and highlighted the need for better disaster preparedness. Following this event, the government implemented strict building regulations, established national emergency centers, and introduced mandatory training for citizens. These measures have significantly reduced the number of casualties in subsequent earthquakes.
The success of these measures has garnered international recognition, with experts praising Taiwan for its advanced protective measures. The country’s approach to earthquake safety serves as a model for other earthquake-prone regions around the world.
Taiwanese people take their disaster preparedness very seriously, with even their beloved mascot, “Damper Baby”, representing their dedication to safety and resilience. The absorber pendulum is just one example of how this country is constantly working towards improving its protective measures against natural disasters.
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