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Taipei, Taiwan is located within the Pacific Ring of Fire making the island prone to natural disasters. There are many earthquakes daily and a volcano looms over Taiwan’s capital city. Learn how the island prepares for these natural disasters in this episode of Taiwan Keywords. Mount Tatun is an active volcano located in Yangmingshan National Park to the north of Taipei City, Taiwan. The volcano lies extremely close to the densely populated metropolitan area of Taipei. Our host Cheng Kuo-wei talks to the researcher who discovered the active magma reservoir and alerted the government to the potential disaster. He also learns about how Taiwan has developed the "Formosa Array," a special early warning system that monitors and identifies any potential threats of a volcanic eruption. Another risk for natural disasters lies with earthquakes. Taiwan is home to the Chelungpu fault line and the island sits in the Pacific Ring of Fire. This means that the island experiences potentially hundreds of earthquakes a day, and they are monitored at the Central Weather Bureau's Seismological Center. The early warning systems and response teams that are in place today are a result of a particularly deadly earthquake that happened on September 21, 1999 (known colloquially as 921). Not only did Taiwan implement more stringent building requirements as a result of the quake, but special search and rescue teams were established using dogs. Additionally, the Chelungpu fault line was excavated for deeper research into the fault line in the hopes of preventing another tragedy like 921. Chapters: 00:00 Managing Volcanoes and Earthquakes in Taiwan 01:10 The Volcano That Threatens Taipei, Taiwan: Mount Tatun 01:45 The Discovery That Mount Tatun Is an Active Volcano 02:26 Taiwan’s Academia Sinica Monitors the Active Volcano 03:03 The Venting Point: Dayoukeng in Yangmingshan National Park 03:52 Tatun Volcano Observatory: The Frontline of Volcano Eruption Alerts 04:23 Taiwan Earthquakes: Living on the Pacific Ring of Fire 04:40 Taiwan’s Seismological Center Monitors Earthquakes and Tsunami 05:42 About Seismic Waves and Early Earthquake Warnings 06:57 921 Earthquake Museum: Lessons Learned From a Natural Disaster 08:51 Building Structures To Withstand Earthquakes 10:11 Studying the Chelungpu Fault in Zhushan Township, Nantou County, Taiwan 11:15 The Different Types of Fault Lines 12:38 Taiwan’s Search and Rescue Dog Teams 15:07 Outro: Preparing for the Next Big Earthquake #volcanodocumentary #naturedocumentary #TaiwanKeywords #taiwanplusdocs #earthquakes #earthquakedocumentary #taiwan #naturaldisaster 🌏 TaiwanPlus | Taiwan to the World Breaking news and original programs. All things Taiwan at your fingertips. Visit our website » https://www.taiwanplus.com 📱 Connect with TaiwanPlus » Like us on Facebook: https://tw.plus/facebook » Tweet us on Twitter: / taiwanplusshows » Follow us on Instagram: https://tw.plus/instagram 🇹🇼 About TaiwanPlus TaiwanPlus is the premier international media platform providing English-language news and entertainment from Taiwan, at the heart of the most dynamic and fastest growing region on Earth.