Twin magnitude 5.9 earthquakes strike northeast Taiwan | Taiwan News

Twin magnitude 5.9 earthquakes strike northeast Taiwan | Taiwan News
Twin magnitude 5.9 earthquakes strike northeast Taiwan | Taiwan News
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TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A magnitude 5.9 earthquake rocked northeast Taiwan at 5:45 pm on Monday (May 6), followed seven minutes later by a second magnitude 5.9 quake at 5:52 pm, according to the Central Weather Administration (CWA) .

The C.W.A. said the epicenter of the first temblor was 26 km south of Hualien County Hall, with a shallow focal depth of 15.6 km. Taiwan uses an intensity scale of 1 to 7, which gauges the degree to which a quake is felt at a specific location.

The quake’s intensity registered at 4 in Hualien County, Taitung County, and Nantou County. An intensity level of 3 was recorded in Taichung, Yilan County, Chiayi County, Yunlin County, Changhua County, Chaiyi, and Tainan.

An intensity level of 2 was reported in Miaoli County, Hsinchu County, Kaohsiung, Hsinchu, Taoyuan, New Taipei, and Pingtung County.

An intensity level of 1 was measured in Taipei, Keelung, and Penghu County.

Map of 2nd magnitude 5.9 quake that struck on May 6. (CWA image)

The second tremor struck 27.8 km south of Hualien County Hall at a focal depth of 16.1 km.

An intensity level of 4 was registered in Hualien County and Nantou County. An intensity level of 3 was recorded in Taitung County, Taichung, Yilan County, Chiayi County, Changhua County, Chaiyi, and Yunlin County.

An intensity level of 2 was measured in Kaohsiung, Miaoli County, Hsinchu County, Tainan, Hsinchu, New Taipei, and Taoyuan. An intensity level of 1 was reported in Taipei, Pingtung County, Keelung, and Penghu County.

No injuries or damage from either of the quakes have been reported as of publication.

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