Developing | 7.3 magnitude earthquake rocks Taiwan, collapsing buildings and sparking tsunami warning
At least two buildings were partially collapsed when a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck the eastern coast of Taiwan at 7.58am on Wednesday.
The quake’s epicentre, is in waters about 25km south of the eastern county of Hualien and 138km from Taipei, according to the Central Weather Bureau. The shock was felt across the island, including Taipei.
Tsunami warnings have been issued on the island as well as in mainland China, the Philippines and Japan.
The number of casualties was not immediately known.
Local media footage showed that buildings shook violently for a minute before crashing to the ground, while residents ran screaming.
The impact of the earthquake could be felt in Japan and off the east coast of mainland China, including in Shanghai, Suzhou, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Shantou.
Subways in Taipei were halted, students evacuated from schools and part of the southern Hualien were subjected to power outages, Taiwan local media reported.
Aftershocks up to magnitude 7 were expected in the next few days, the island’s Central Weather Bureau said.
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