China News Service, Nanchang, April 3 (Zhu Ying, Wang Jian, Hu Jian) ​​A 7.3-magnitude earthquake occurred in the waters of Hualien County, Taiwan on the 3rd. People in Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong and other provinces felt the earthquake. Many railway lines were blocked to prevent earthquakes. Disaster occurs.

  After the earthquake, in addition to the obvious earthquakes felt throughout Taiwan, people in Fujian, Shanghai, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and other places reported that they felt the earthquake obviously.

  "The people in Ganzhou were woken up by the earthquake" "The earthquake in Jiujiang was so big that people fainted"... In Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province, citizen Jian Jian told a reporter from China News Service that she was still in bed at the time, and the whole building was shaking, and the door was shaking. The hanging towel swayed from side to side, making people feel dizzy.

  "I was woken up by the shaking!" "Many people in the community ran downstairs." After the earthquake, many citizens in Shantou, Guangdong said they felt the earthquake strongly and lasted for about a minute.

  In the coastal cities of Taizhou and Wenzhou in southeast Zhejiang, many citizens recorded scenes of chandeliers shaking in their homes, and water in fish tanks in citizens' homes spilled due to the shaking.

  Song Yanyong, a native of Hualien, Taiwan, who is in Taiyuan, Shanxi, called his brother in Taipei and his sister in Kaohsiung. "At first, it may be that the earthquake interfered with the communication network, and we were still unable to contact us. Later, we were able to contact everyone through phone calls. My family members are all safe." He said that more than an hour after the earthquake, he received nearly 20 messages and phone calls to greet him. , many of them came from the friends he made in mainland China, and he was quite touched by this concern.

  After the earthquake, China Railway Nanchang Bureau, Guangzhou Bureau, Shanghai Bureau Group and other railway departments blocked some railway lines in Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and other provinces under their jurisdiction, and conducted safety inspections on railway lines, bridges, tunnels and signaling equipment to prevent secondary accidents. Disasters; such as the Shelong Line, Zhanglong Line, Meishan Line, Hangzhou-Shenzhen Line east of Shanwei, and the Ningbo-Guangzhou High-speed Railway east of Shanwei (Shantou-Shantou High-speed Railway) are temporarily blocked, and some trains on the Shanghai-Kunming High-speed Railway adjust their operating sections. Affected by the earthquake, some passenger trains passing through the above lines were delayed to varying degrees. (over)