Taiwan rattled by 5.6 magnitude quake, no reports of damage


The quake briefly shook buildings in the capital, Taipei and had a depth of 66.8km, the weather administration said. - Screengrab from USGS

TAIPEI, Feb ⁠24 (Reuters) - A 5.6 magnitude ⁠earthquake struck just off the ‌coast of Taiwan's northeastern county of Yilan on Tuesday, the island's weather ​administration said, with no ⁠reports of ⁠damage.

The quake briefly shook buildings in ⁠the ‌capital, Taipei. The quake had a depth ⁠of 66.8 km (41.5 miles), the weather ​administration ‌said.

The fire department said the ⁠quake's ​epicentre was 16.9 km (10.5 miles) from the county government seat ⁠and in coastal waters.

Taiwan ​lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is prone ⁠to earthquakes.

More than 100 people were killed in a quake in southern Taiwan in ​2016, while a ⁠7.3 magnitude quake killed more ​than 2,000 people ‌in 1999.

(Reporting by Ben ​Blanchard; Editing by Tom Hogue and Christian Schmollinger)

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