Apple supplier TSMC evacuates as earthquake hits Taiwan

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake has hit Taiwan, killing 9, and causing Apple processor manufacturer to temporarily halt production.

A tilting building on the verge of collapse with debris scattered, and two people observing the damage on a street.
There are no reports of TSMC facilities being damaged, but some domestic and office blocks were badly hit (Source; Reuters)

While Taiwan has had earthquakes before, this one at 8 A.M. local time on April 3, 2024, is the largest in 25 years. As well as the people killed, approximately 50 more are missing, and over 800 have been injured, according to Reuters.

The country is home to the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), which is a major supplier of processors to companies worldwide. Those companies most notably include Apple, for which TSMC produces all of the main processors for the iPhone, iPad and Mac.

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