A
5.3 magnitude
earthquake struck Taiwan's east coast on Saturday, striking
Hualien
county, as reported by the island's
weather administration
. No immediate damage was reported following the tremor, which shook buildings in the capital,
Taipei
. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 17 km (10.6 miles).
This quake came months after Hualien experienced its largest earthquake in at least 25 years, which resulted in 9 fatalities, over 900 injuries and thousands of
aftershocks
.
Taiwan has consistently grappled with its geological challenges due to its location near the convergence of two
tectonic plates
, which made it prone to
seismic activity
.
In past years, Taiwan witnessed devastating earthquakes, including a 2016 quake in southern Taiwan that claimed more than 100 lives and a fatal 7.3 magnitude quake in 1999 that resulted in over 2,000 deaths.