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Taiwan Earthquake: 24 Still Missing, Rescuers Face Landslides, Rockfalls

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People attend a religious ceremony honouring people who died during the earthquake, at a funeral parlour, in Hualien, Taiwan April 5, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins


HUALIEN, TAIWAN: Two days after the Taiwan earthquake, rescuers in Taiwan are looking for those who are still missing after a 7.2 magnitude quake struck the island’s mountainous and scenic east coast, as dozens of aftershocks rattled the disaster zone and those trapped were gradually taken to safety.

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Rescuers assist as a helicopter lifts an injured person on a stretcher, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan, April 4, 2024 in this screengrab taken from video. Pingtung Fire Department/Handout via REUTERS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY

Wednesday’s earthquake in Taiwan’s sparsely populated eastern county of Hualien killed 10 people, leaving hundreds of people stranded in a national park as boulders barrelled down mountains, cutting off roads.

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Workers carry out operations while on the elevated platform of a firefighting truck at the site where a building collapsed, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan April 4, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Taiwan’s fire department put the number of people still missing at 18, including four foreigners previously listed as being Indian, Canadian and Australian whose location it said was unknown. Another six people are missing on a hiking trail, and a 45-person rescue team is trying to reach them, it added.

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A general view of damage due to landslides following the earthquake, at the Taroko National Park, in Hualien, Taiwan April 5, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

Rescuers have confirmed that around 400 people cut off at a luxury hotel in the Taroko Gorge national park are safe, and has been helicoptering in supplies and taking out those injured.

A helicopter lifts an injured person on a stretcher, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan, April 4, 2024 in this screengrab taken from video. Pingtung Fire Department/Handout via REUTERS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY

A group of 50 workers who were on their way to the hotel and had been trapped on roads are now mostly safe.

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Relatives greet a woman who was rescued, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan April 5, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

“I am lucky to survive this disaster. We were terrified, especially when the earthquake first happened, we thought it was all over, all over, all over, because it was an earthquake, right?” said David Chen, 63, a security manager at the hotel, after he was rescued on Thursday. “As we were leaving, rocks were still falling. We had to navigate through the gaps between the falling rocks, with the search and rescue team upfront,” he added.

Chen’s 85-year-old mother expressed her relief with tears streaming down her face as they were reunited. For some time, the family did not know if Chen had survived the disaster. “I was happy to see him. I was happy when he returned. I didn’t sleep at all last night and couldn’t eat anything,” his mother Chen Lan-chih said.

People take part in a ceremony ahead of the demolition of a damaged building, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan April 5, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Around 50 aftershocks rattled Hualien overnight, some felt in the capital Taipei. Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is prone to earthquakes.

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A general view of a road blocked due to a landslide, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan April 5, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

More than 100 people were killed in a quake in southern Taiwan in 2016, while a 7.3 magnitude quake killed more than 2,000 people in 1999.

With inputs from Reuters