Taiwan rattled by 5.7 magnitude quake, no immediate reports of damage


TAIPEI, ⁠March ⁠12 (Reuters) - A ‌5.7 magnitude earthquake ​struck just ⁠off ⁠the coast of ⁠Taiwan's ‌eastern ⁠county of ​Hualien ‌on Thursday, ⁠the ​island's ⁠weather administration ​said, with no immediate ⁠reports of damage.

(Reporting ​by ⁠Ben ​Blanchard; ‌Editing by ​Sharon Singleton)

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