

Following the earthquake crisis, Taiwan's next steps involve:
Continued Rescue and Recovery Efforts: Prioritizing the search for and rescue of the missing individuals, and providing immediate aid and medical care to those affected.
Assessment and Repair: Conducting thorough assessments of the structural damage to buildings, infrastructure, and homes, followed by swift repair and reconstruction efforts. This includes demolishing buildings deemed unsafe.
Support for the Displaced: Offering continued support, including shelter, food, and psychological services, to those displaced or affected by the earthquake.
Review and Strengthen Building Codes: Re-evaluating and updating building regulations and codes to ensure higher standards of earthquake resilience, particularly for new constructions and the retrofitting of existing structures.
Enhance Public Education and Drills: Expanding and intensifying public education campaigns on earthquake preparedness and safety measures, including regular drills in schools, workplaces, and communities5.
Invest in Early Warning Systems: Further investment in and enhancement of earthquake early warning systems and communication technologies to ensure timely alerts.
Strengthen Emergency Response Coordination: Improving coordination among various emergency services, government agencies, and volunteer organizations to ensure a more effective response to future disasters5.
Community Resilience Building: Encouraging community-based resilience programs that empower local communities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from earthquakes.
Psychological Support Services: Providing ongoing psychological support services to help individuals and communities cope with the trauma and aftermath of the earthquake.
Review and Learn: Conducting a comprehensive review of the response to this earthquake to identify lessons learned and areas for improvement in disaster preparedness and response strategies45.