Limited damage expected from Taiwan earthquake

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Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide is not expecting significant insured losses from yesterday's earthquake as it happened in a rural area with little insurance coverage.

The 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck in a sparsely populated region of Nantou County just 7km (4.3 miles) northeast of a similar rupture to a magnitude 6 earthquake on 27 March.

"The likely cause of

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