An earthquake measuring 6.6 at the Richter Scale struck Taiwan on Wednesday.
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Structures shook in Taipei early on Wednesday morning as two earthquakes in fast succession, the most powerful with a magnitude of 6.6, struck southeastern Taiwan, however there have been no instant stories of wear and tear.
The inner most had a intensity of 30.6 km (19 miles) and the opposite one used to be 19.3 km deep. They may each be felt throughout Taiwan, with the epicenters in Hualien county – one simply offshore – and with regards to the town of Taitung, the elements bureau mentioned.
Hualien and Taitung are each mountainous, moderately carefully populated spaces.
Taiwan lies close to the junction of 2 tectonic plates and is at risk of earthquakes.
Greater than 100 other people had been killed in a quake in southern Taiwan in 2016, whilst a 7.3 magnitude quake killed greater than 2,000 other people in 1999.
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