Magnitude 6.1 earthquake jolts eastern Taiwan

09 May 2022 04:37pm
No immediate reports of damage or injuries were reported
No immediate reports of damage or injuries were reported
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TAIPEI - A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck in the Pacific Ocean off Taiwan's eastern coast at 2:23 pm Monday, shaking much of Taiwan, according to Central News Agency (CNA).

The earthquake occurred at sea 89.5 kilometers east of Hualien County Hall at a depth of 27.5 kilometres, it reported the ntral Weather Bureau's Seismology Centre said.

The earthquake's intensity, which gauges the actual effect of a temblor, was highest in Yilan County, where it measured 3 on Taiwan's 7-tier intensity scale.

A "3" indicates many people feeling their building shaking, with some movement of loose objects, CNA reported.
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An intensity of 3 was also recorded in Hualien County, New Taipei, Taipei, and Taitung County, while other parts of Taiwan recorded intensity levels of 1 or 2, CWB data showed.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

It added that a magnitude 5.4 earthquake occurred in the same area about a minute later, but it was only felt at low intensity levels in Yilan County and along the coast of Hualien County. - Bernama