9 dead, over 900 injured as magnitude 7.2 earthquake rocks Taiwan
9 dead, over 900 injured as magnitude 7.2 earthquake rocks Taiwan
At least 100 buildings have collapsed, with about 77 people trapped and rescue work ongoing
TAIPEI: A massive 7.2 magnitude earthquake rattled Taiwan on Wednesday, the strongest tremor to hit the nation in at least 25 years that killed nine people and sparked a tsunami warning for Japan and the Philippines that was later withdrawn.
The quake had a depth of 15.5km (9.6 miles), according to Taiwan's Central Weather Administration.
Japan's weather agency said several small tsunami waves reached parts of the southern prefecture of Okinawa, and later downgraded the earlier tsunami warning to an advisory. It put the earthquake's magnitude at 7.7.
The Philippines Seismology Agency also issued a warning for residents in coastal areas of several provinces, urging them to evacuate to higher ground.
Chinese state media said the quake was felt in China's Fujian province, while a Reuters witness said it was also felt in Shanghai.
It later added that those evacuated were beginning to return to their workplaces.
In an Upper 6 earthquake, most unreinforced concrete-block walls collapse and people find it impossible to remain standing or move without crawling, the Japan Meteorological Agency says.

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