Rescuers brave aftershocks as Taiwan quake toll rises to nine

AFP  |  Haulien 

Taiwanese rescuers braved powerful aftershocks to search for survivors in a dangerously leaning apartment block that was partially toppled by a quake, locating two more bodies early today to bring the death toll to nine as dozens remain missing. A 6.4-magnitude hit the popular eastern tourist city of late Tuesday, leaving a handful of buildings badly damaged -- some of them leaning at terrifying angles -- as well as roads torn up and hundreds sheltering in local schools and a stadium. The major focus for emergency responders remained the Yun Tsui apartment block where the majority of the deaths occurred and dozens are still missing. The lower floors of the 12-storey tower -- which also housed a hotel -- pancaked, leaving the structure leaning at a fifty-degree angle and sparking fears of an imminent collapse. Despite those risks rescuers kept going into the building throughout last night morning in a for survivors. Strong aftershocks coursed through the ground sending rescue teams running from the building, only for them to return a little while later and resume their grim task. One aftershock shortly before midnight measured 5.7- magnitude. Chu Che-min, the fire department's rescue team leader at the scene, told AFP they located two more bodies overnight. "We discovered the body of a Chinese woman at the hotel in Yun Tsui (building) earlier this morning and located another person who's a hotel staffer," he said.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 08:00 IST