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A powerful earthquake struck Taiwan 10 minutes before midnight on Tuesday, causing buildings to collapse in the city of Hualien, Taiwanese media outlets reported.
The 6.4-magnitude quake was recorded at 11:50 p.m. and was centered about 14 miles northeast of Hualien, a city of 110,000 on Taiwanās east coast, the United States Geological Service reported.
There was no immediate confirmation of deaths or injuries.
āArmed forces & government agencies are responding,ā Taiwanās president, Tsai Ing-wen, wrote on Twitter. āRelief measures are underway. Stay safe.ā
Taiwanās government said that at least seven buildings had partially collapsed or were left leaning at dangerous angles, including the Marshal Hotel, where three people were trapped. Hualien Hospital was damaged, but no one was trapped inside, according to a statement from the Executive Yuan, Taiwanās cabinet.
Taiwan is prone to earthquakes and has felt a few in recent days, including magnitude 5.3 and 6.1 quakes on Sunday. No one was killed in those quakes. Tuesday was the second anniversary of a 6.4-magnitude earthquake that struck northeast of Pingtung City in southern Taiwan, killing 117 people.
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