* A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan on September 18, 2022, at 1:41 p.m. local time.
* The epicenter of the earthquake was located in Taitung County, on the east coast of the island.
* The earthquake was felt across Taiwan, but was strongest in the eastern part of the island.
* At least one person has been killed and dozens have been injured.
* Several buildings have been damaged, including a hotel that collapsed in Yuli Town.
* The earthquake has also triggered landslides and power outages.
What may happen next
* Aftershocks are likely to continue in the coming days and weeks.
* These aftershocks could be strong enough to cause further damage to buildings and infrastructure.
* The earthquake could also trigger landslides and mudslides, especially in mountainous areas.
* The government of Taiwan is urging people to stay indoors and avoid damaged buildings.
* The government is also providing assistance to those who have been affected by the earthquake.
What we don't know yet
* The full extent of the damage caused by the earthquake is not yet known.
* The number of casualties could still rise as rescue workers continue to search through the rubble.
* The long-term impact of the earthquake on Taiwan's economy and infrastructure is not yet known.
The situation in Taiwan is still fluid and evolving. We will update this article as more information becomes available.