Magnitude 6.3 earthquake rocks nation

AFTERSHOCKS:After the initial earthquake off the nation’s east coast yesterday morning, which killed one person, tremors were felt up to 10 hours later

Taipei Times
Date: Apr 21, 2015
By: Shelley Shan  /  Staff reporter

The nation was struck by a magnitude 6.3 earthquake and four large aftershocks yesterday,

Central Weather Bureau seismology center director Kuo Kai-wen stands by a readout of the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that hit the nation yesterday morning. Kuo said that the hypocenter was near the east coast at a depth of 17.5km.  Photo: CNA

Central Weather Bureau seismology center director Kuo Kai-wen stands by a readout of the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that hit the nation yesterday morning. Kuo said that the hypocenter was near the east coast at a depth of 17.5km. Photo: CNA

killing one person and damaging infrastructure and private properties in the north.

After the main earthquake hit at 9:42am, an aftershock measuring magnitude 5.0 occurred seven minutes later, with the two epicenters only 13.2km apart.

A magnitude 5.5 aftershock struck southeast of Hualien at 7:20pm, which was measured at Level 4 intensity along the east coast. At 7:45pm, a magnitude 5.8 aftershock hit, generating Level 3 tremors in Yilan, Hualien and New Taipei City. Another aftershock came 15 minutes afterward, which was measured at magnitude 5.7.     [FULL  STORY]

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