A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck the south of the country at about noon yesterday, the Central Weather Bureau’s Seismology Center said.
No casualties or damage had been reported as of press time.
The quake, which occurred at 11:52am, was centered 30.6km northeast of Pingtung City at a depth of 19.5km, seismologists said.
PHOTO: CHANG CHIA-MING, TAIPEI TIMES
STRENGTH
The earthquake recorded an intensity of five in Pingtung County’s Sandimen Township (三地門), three in the southern counties of Chiayi, Tainan and Kaohshiung and the south-central county of Yunlin, and two in the central counties of Nantou, Changhua and Taichung, the Seismology Center said.
EARLIER TEMBLOR
Earlier in the day, another quake of magnitude 4 struck eastern and northeastern Taiwan, the center said.
The earlier quake occurred at 7:41am and was centered 20km southwest of Yilan County, at a depth of 24km.
It had an intensity of four in Nanao, Yilan County, and three in Hoping and Taroko in Hualien County, the center said.
Seismology Center director Kuo Kai-wen (郭鎧紋) said the public should not panic because of the two earthquakes were part of normal activity that helps to release tectonic tension.
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