CCA offers prayers and extends condolences over the loss of lives in Taiwan’s earthquake
Chiang Mai: The General Secretary of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), Dr. Mathews George Chunakara, offered prayers, and extended condolences to the bereaved families of the victims of the powerful earthquake that struck just off the coast of Hualien in Taiwan on Wednesday, 3 April 2024, in which nine people lost their lives.
The whole of Taiwan was jolted by a magnitude 7.2 earthquake -the largest quake to hit Taiwan in 25 years.
“It is with dismaying feeling that we received the news of such a devastating natural calamity. May those who lost their lives in this tragic event rest in peace.
On behalf of all CCA member churches and councils we express our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families; we pray for a speedy recovery for the injured, and the swift rescue of those trapped.
May God almighty strengthen the people of Taiwan as they undergo traumatic experiences,” said the CCA General Secretary.
Various reports confirm that death toll had reached nine, while 946 people were reported injured and 137 were trapped in the debris of collapsed buildings.
The Yushan Theological Seminary, belonging to one of CCA's member churches - the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan - was also damaged.