Lady hurt as Taiwan is shaken by 6.5-greatness seismic tremor
A woman was hurt after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck the Taiwanese capital of Taipei.
A quake shook Taiwan's capital, Taipei, on Sunday and caused falling rocks that harmed a lady and harmed a vehicle. No passings were accounted for.
The 6.5-greatness shudder struck at 1:11pm (5.11am GMT) and was focused close to Yilan, a city around 22 miles east of Taipei close to the north-eastern coast, as indicated by the Central Weather Bureau.
It was followed seconds after the fact by a 5.4-greatness shudder.
Structures in Taipei influenced. The tram and some other mass travel administrations were suspended.
A lady was harmed by falling rocks in Taroko National Park in Hualien County, south of Yilan, the Central News Agency announced.
It said one vehicle on a thruway was harmed likewise by falling rocks however nobody was harmed.
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