Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in 25 years has left at least seven people dead and more than 90 injured, prompting mainland China, Japan and the Philippines to issue tsunami warnings.
The 7.3 magnitude quake toppled at least Twenty-six buildings and left others tilting, particularly close to the epicenter in the eastern county of Hualien.
Reports gathered that underground train services in the capital Taipei were halted and there were power cuts throughout the south and east of the island.
The earthquake was the strongest to hit Taiwan since 1999 when a 7.6 magnitude quake left over two thousand people dead and fifty thousand buildings damaged.
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