At least six dead, 88 missing in Taiwan earthquake; more than 200 injured

Rescuers are seen entering a building that collapsed onto its side from an early morning 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Hualien County, eastern Taiwan, Feb. 7 2018. Rescue workers are searching for any survivors trapped inside the building. (Photo Courtesy of AP)

At least six people are now confirmed dead from Tuesday’s strong earthquake in Taiwan, which left at least two buildings partially collapsed and tilting at dangerous angles.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the 6.4 magnitude quake struck just before midnight local time near the coastal city of Hualien, a popular tourist destination of 100,000 residents on Taiwan’s eastern coast. The quake split roads in half and caused them to buckle, left about 40,000 homes without water, and nearly 2,000 others without power.

At least two of the fatalities were found in the wreckage of the Marshal Hotel, which was tilting on its side after its ground floor had caved in. Rescue crews are also searching for survivors in the wreckage of a 12-story apartment complex that was also left partially collapsed and leaning over dangerously. Several mobile cranes were deployed to the site to help prop up the structure.

A fireman works at a collapses building after earthquake hit Hualien, Taiwan, Feb. 7, 2018. (Photo Courtesy of Reuters)

More than 200 people have been injured in the quake, and at least 88 others are missing. President Tsai Ing-wen is in Hualien to oversee the search and rescue efforts.

Taiwan sits near a junction of two tectonic plates and is regularly hit by earthquakes.

Tuesday’s earthquake happened on the second anniversary of a 6.4-magnitude tremor that killed 117 people. More than 2,000 people were killed by 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck central Taiwan in 1999. | via Voice of America

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