Minor earthquake hits Taiwan, injuring 4 | Inquirer News

Minor earthquake hits Taiwan, injuring 4

/ 03:45 PM February 11, 2017

BEIJING— Taiwanese authorities say a minor earthquake hit the southern part of the island early Saturday, injuring four people.

The National Fire Agency reported four cases of residents being hurt by falling items. Authorities said the magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck near the coast of Tainan city shortly after 1 a.m.

Taiwanese media reported that 50,000 households were briefly left in the dark before power was restored.

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Taiwan is located on a part of the Pacific Rim that frequently encounters seismic activity.

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A magnitude 6.4 tremor one year ago toppled a 16-story apartment building in Tainan, killing 115 people. Five people involved in the construction of the complex were found guilty of negligence and handed prison sentences in November.

READ: 115 bodies pulled out from Taiwan quake rubble; 2 missing

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