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At a Glance A 6.1-magntitude earthquake struck Taiwan's coast.

Officials reported an intensity level of 5 from the temblor.

No deaths, injuries or damages were immediately reported.

Shortly after a round of earthquakes, including a 5.3 magnitude quake , shook the coast of Taiwan, a 6.1 magnitude tremor struck near the coastal city of Hualien.

The strongest temblor of the group, the 6.1M quake was recorded around 9:30 p.m. local time and just over 8 miles north northeast of Hualien with a depth of about 5 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

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No deaths, injuries or damages were immediately reported.

Officials reported an intensity level of 5 in Hualien and nearby Yilan, Focus Taiwan reports. The island nation uses an intensity scale of 1 to 7 to gauge how much a quake is felt in specific areas.