The earthquake struck the east coast of Taiwan in Hualien County on Wednesday at around 7:58 a.m. local time, multiple news outlets reported.

According to Taiwan’s National Fire Agency (NFA), perCNN, nine people have died and more than 900 have been injured.

Rescue operations are now underway as 131 people are trapped following the quake, at least 50 of whom are employees of the Silks Place Taroko Hotel. The group had been traveling to the national park Taroko Gorge at the time of the quake, according toReuters.

Building in Taiwan tilts dangerously after April 3 earthquake.Hualien County Fire Department/Anadolu via Getty Images

The Uranus Building at Xuanyuan Road is tilted severely as at least four people were killed and hundreds of others injured after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off Taiwan’s eastern coast

Hualien County Fire Department/Anadolu via Getty Images

The NFA added that two German nationals who were also trapped in a third tunnel have since been rescued.

“At present, the most important thing, the top priority, is to rescue people,” President-elect Lai Ching-te said after the quake, per Reuters.

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Building in Taiwan after April 3 earthquake.Hualien County Fire Department/Anadolu via Getty Images

The Uranus Building at Xuanyuan Road is tilted severely as at least four people were killed and hundreds of others injured after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off Taiwan’s eastern coast

More than 100 buildings, including residential homes and skyscrapers, either collapsed or were damaged in the quake. As seen in footage of the aftermath shared on social media, some structures have been left leaning to one side.

Half of the damaged buildings are located in Hualien County, CNN reported. The quake also left over 91,000 households without electricity.

Tsunami warnings were initially issued across the country and in southern Japan and the Philippines after the quake, causing flight suspensions in airports, per Reuters. These warnings have since been called off.

Firefighters in Taiwan.Ministry of Interior / Handout /Anadolu via Getty Images

Fire fighters continue search and rescue operations among the rubble as at least nine people were killed and hundreds of others injured after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off Taiwan’s eastern coast

Ministry of Interior / Handout /Anadolu via Getty Images

Around 300,000 people live in Hualien County, where the epicenter of the quake took place, and around 100,000 reside in the main city. The quake is the country’s biggest one since 1999, which reached magnitude 7.6, killing around 2,400 people.

Several aftershocks were felt after the quake on Wednesday, reaching Taiwan’s capital Taipei, with more tremors expected to come.

source: people.com