Taiwan hit by at least 2 earthquakes
Video rubbed in Taiwan shows buildings that were heavily damaged and leaning at a dangerous Causes after a powerful earthquake shook the region on Wednesday.
TAIPEI, Taiwan – At least two strong earthquakes struck Taiwan early Tuesday morning, just weeks after one of the strongest quakes in the country’s history killed a few people.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred at 2:26 a.m. local time (2:26 p.m. ET Monday) just off the eastern shore of the island right, about 17 miles south of Hualien City, at a depth of in 6.7 miles. The second, a magnitude 6, happened in 6 minutes later along the eastern shore, about 8 a long way south-southwest of Hualien City, at about the same depth.
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This map shows the locations of two earthquakes that hit Taiwan on April 23, 2024 -- a magnitude 6.1 (left) and a magnitude 6 (right).
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According to NOAA, the quakes do not pose a tsunami warning to Hawaii, the West Coast of the U.S. or any U.S. territories.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said that a limited change in sea level was expected for the southern islands of Japan that are nearest Taiwan, but no tsunami damage is expected.
The dwelling has been seismically active for weeks since a deadly earthquake in early April, the strongest to hit Taiwan in nearly 25 years.
The magnitude 7.4 quake on April 3 was near the same area where Tuesday’s shaking happened.
Videos captured the moment the quake rattled the island, damaging buildings and killing 9 people.
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Dramatic video captured the moment a huge landslide was triggered by the grand earthquake that hit Taiwan on Wednesday.
More than 20 earthquakes have been rubbed in the region since Monday, according to the USGS.