Oman Daily Observer

Strong 6.1-magnitude quake hits Taiwan, injuring 17 people

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TAIPEI: A 6.1-magnitude earthquake jolted Taiwan on Thursday, the US Geological Survey said, disrupting traffic and injuring 17 people. In the capital Taipei, highrises swayed while some panicked schoolchil­dren fled their classrooms in eastern Yilan county, according to reports.

The quake was felt across the island and a highway connecting Yilan and Hualien was shut down, authoritie­s said.

An official at the Hualien county fire department said that two people were injured by falling rocks. The National Fire Agency said one, a Malaysian male tourist, had been rushed to hospital in a critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest, a leg fracture and head injuries.

The agency added that there were also 15 injuries reported around Taipei and that two buildings in the city were temporaril­y evacuated due to structural damages after the tremor. Taipei’s metro system was closed for over an hour for safety checks following the quake, while the Taiwan Railway Administra­tion also suspended some of some of its services in the east coast for several hours, officials said.

The quake struck at 1:01 pm (0501 GMT) at a depth of 19 kilometres in eastern Hualien county. The central weather bureau also put its magnitude at 6.1. The USGS had earlier measured it as a 6.0 quake, but later revised it to 6.1. Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is regularly hit by quakes. The island’s worst tremor in recent decades was a 7.6-magnitude quake in September 1999 that killed around 2,400 people.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A vehicle surrounded by fallen trees is seen after an earthquake in Taipei on Thursday.
— Reuters A vehicle surrounded by fallen trees is seen after an earthquake in Taipei on Thursday.

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