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UTC time | 2009-12-19 13:02:14 |
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ISC event | 14196435 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | December 19, 2009 |
Local time | 21:02:14 |
Magnitude | 6.4 Mw[1] |
Depth | 43 km (27 mi)[1] |
Epicenter | 23°46′N 121°41′E / 23.76°N 121.69°E |
Type | Oblique-slip[1] |
Areas affected | Taiwan |
Max. intensity | MMI VI (Strong)[1] |
Casualties | 1 dead, 14 injured[1] |
The 2009 Hualien earthquake occurred on December 19 at 21:02:14 (local time) with a moment magnitude of 6.4 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong). The oblique-slip event took place off the coast of Hualien, Taiwan. Strong shaking could be felt in Hualien City (Shindo 5 according to Central Weather Bureau) and Taipei (Shindo 4 according to Central Weather Bureau).[2] The earthquake could also be felt in Hong Kong[3] and Xiamen, China,[4] and on several islands between Yonaguni and Tarama, Japan.[5]
Two cars were damaged by fallen water towers in Taipei. Ten people were hospitalized following a chlorine leak in a hotel in Hualien.[6] The outer decorative wall of a restaurant in Hualien collapsed.[7] A fire broke out at a warehouse in Taoyuan County, killing a man.[8]