Story highlights One 17-story apartment building collapsed; two bodies found in the rubble

At least 150 people in southern city of Tainan taken to hospitals

(CNN) At least five people were killed Saturday morning when a magnitude-6.4 earthquake hit Taiwan, the Taiwanese Disaster Response Center said.

More than 200 people were rescued from damaged structures, many from a 17-story residential building that collapsed in Tainan, officials told CNN. Two bodies were also recovered from the building, officials said.

Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue workers and excavation vehicles carry out their rescue and search operation on what was the top of the Weiguan apartment highrise which collapsed in the 6.4-magnitude earthquake in Taiwan on Friday, February 10, 2016. Hide Caption 1 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan A mother holds a picture of her son after a male body was recovered on February 10. Hide Caption 2 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Blue cans appear to have been used in the construction of an apartment building on Saturday, February 6. Dozens were killed in the disaster and rescuers were still pulling people from the rubble days later. Hide Caption 3 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue personnel search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building, the Weiguan Jinlong residential complex, in Tainan on February 6. Hide Caption 4 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan A boy is rescued from a collapsed building in Tainan on February 6. More than 200 people were rescued from damaged structures, many from a 16-story residential building that collapsed in Tainan, officials told CNN. Hide Caption 5 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue workers search a collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 6 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue workers search a collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 7 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Heavy smoke comes out from a collapsed building as rescue personnel search for survivors in Tainan. Hide Caption 8 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan A man breaks down after seeing the body of a relative recovered from a collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 9 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan A rescue worker hangs from a crane while searching a collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 10 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan A canine rescue team searches for the missing in Tainan. Hide Caption 11 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue workers remove a victim on a stretcher in Tainan. Hide Caption 12 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan A man is rescued from a collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 13 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue workers search a collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 14 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue personnel work at the site of a collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 15 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Rescue teams search the collapsed building in Tainan. Hide Caption 16 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan A woman is rescued in Tainan. Hide Caption 17 of 18 Photos: Magnitude-6.4 earthquake shocks Taiwan Li Bomin, an official from Tainan City Fire Department, told CNN that more than 100 rescuers were at the scene. Hide Caption 18 of 18

Taiwan's official Central News Agency reported earlier that a 10-day-old girl and a 40-year-old man had been killed in Tainan.

More than 60 people in Tainan remain hospitalized, disaster officials said.

A man who was staying in a three-story apartment building in Tainan told Chinese state media CCTV the building was shaking violently when the quake hit before sunrise. His room tilted.

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