Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes Taiwan

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The island was hit by the strongest tremors in 25 years, its chief seismologist said

A magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Taiwan on Wednesday morning, damaging buildings and triggering a tsunami warning. 

The earthquake struck off the coast of Hualien Country at 7:58 am local time and was felt across the island, including its capital Taipei, officials said.

Wu Chien-fu, the head of Central Weather Administration’s Seismological Center, said it was the strongest earthquake to hit Taiwan since 1999. Despite its power, no casualties have been immediately reported.

Several tall buildings have partially collapsed. In other regions, the earthquake has triggered landslides. 

Footage of buildings collapsing in or around Taipei, Taiwan.
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Videos posted to social media show multi-story buildings dangerously leaning to one side.

⚠️🇹🇼 live helicopter shot of Taiwan many buildings have collapsed warning for more aftershocks⚠️ pic.twitter.com/pdLm4MMXv5

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🚨BREAKING: 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan just moments ago #earthquake pic.twitter.com/SebWXh3wO8

— AJ Huber (@Huberton) April 3, 2024

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