i went outside and, you know, the mrt, the subway, was suspended for about one hour. and people start queuing to get back in when they start running again, and they actually formed a very orderly queue. i mean, things you've never seen other extreme disaster situations in other countries, but people were cautious and helpful. and that proves once again that the town is very resilient. they're very well—prepared for such scenarios. you know, in taiwan, we see earthquakes, like, every two or three months. this time it's really big, but it doesn't make people feel like their lives have been at risk. they're very confident, how they are capable to to cope and to deal with such a situation. let's go live to our correspondent shaimaa khalil who is in tokyo. what is the latest on the operation in taiwan? we what is the latest on the operation in taiwan? ~ ~' ., what is the latest on the operation in taiwan? ~ ~ ., ., in taiwan? we know that the prime minister has _ in taiwan? we know that the prime minister has issued _ in taiwan? we know that the prime minister has issued