20 Hongkongers appeal for help from city’s immigration officials after 7.3 magnitude quake hits Taiwan
- Disaster killed at least nine people in Taiwan, with quake so strong more than 100 people in Hong Kong reported they felt minor tremors
- Observatory says minor tsunami 2.75cm above normal sea levels reached city about 1pm
Twenty Hongkongers in Taiwan asked for help from the city’s Immigration Department on Wednesday after a deadly magnitude 7.3 earthquake rocked the island’s southeast coast.
The quake was so strong more than 100 people in Hong Kong reported they felt minor tremors. The disaster killed at least nine people in Taiwan and injured 821.
The quake hit at 7.58am in waters about 25km (15.5 miles) southeast of the Taiwanese county of Hualien at a depth of 15.5km and sparked tsunami warnings.
The Immigration Department confirmed it had received a total of 20 requests for help from Hong Kong residents in the affected area by 5pm.
Officials added the individuals caught up in the disaster were in safe places.
The department said it would continue to maintain close contact with them and monitor the situation.