- Over 80 earthquakes, with the strongest measuring 6.3 magnitude, hit Taiwan’s east coast from Monday night into Tuesday.
- The quakes were centered in Hualien, a rural eastern county, causing buildings in Taipei to shake.
- Taiwan experienced a devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake on April 3, resulting in at least 14 deaths and numerous aftershocks.
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More than 80 earthquakes, the strongest of 6.3 magnitude, struck Taiwan’s east coast starting Monday night and into the early hours of Tuesday and some caused shaking of buildings in the capital Taipei, the island’s weather administration said.
The quakes were centred on the largely rural eastern county of Hualien, where on April 3 at least 14 people died after a 7.2 magnitude temblor. Taiwan has been jolted by hundreds of aftershocks since then.
The fire department in Hualien said early on Tuesday that a hotel which had already been damaged on April 3 and was no longer in operation was now slightly leaning on its side.
However, there were no reports of any casualties.
Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is prone to earthquakes.
More than 100 people were killed in a quake in southern Taiwan in 2016, while a 7.3 magnitude quake killed more than 2,000 people in 1999.
rsoe-edis.org/eventList/details/612955/0
My earthquake app is off the chart.
What the heck is going on in Taiwan?!! t.co/Yp4Q3y2HMJ— carrot🥕🥕 (@themirandag) April 22, 2024
Big earthquake day today in Taiwan (there are a bunch more before this)t.co/7bdwsc690T pic.twitter.com/XIYe1BORVa
— Steve Lookner (@lookner) April 22, 2024