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The United States "stands ready to provide any necessary assistance" to Taiwan following a huge earthquake that injured hundreds and killed at least nine people, the White House said Wednesday.
"We are monitoring reports of the earthquake impacting Taiwan and continue to monitor its potential impact on Japan," National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson added in a statement.