Firefighters and soldiers scrambled with ladders, cranes and other equipment to the building that folded like an accordion in a pile of rubble and twisted metal and extracted dazed survivors.
The emergency response center told The Associated Press that three people were killed, including a 10-day-old infant, a 55-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man. Taiwan's official news agency said the infant and the man were pulled out of a 17-story Wei Guan residential building and that both were later declared dead. The agency said 256 people were believed to have been living in 92 households.
Dozens more people have been rescued or safely evacuated from a market and a seven-floor building that was badly damaged, the Central News Agency reported.
A bank building also careened, but no injuries were reported, it said.
Most people were caught asleep when temblor struck about 4 a.m. local time (2000 GMT Friday). It was located some 22 miles (36 kilometers) southeast of Yujing, and struck about 6 miles (10 kilometers) underground, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
As dawn broke, live Taiwanese TV showed survivors being brought gingerly from the high-rise, including an elderly woman in a neck brace and others wrapped in blankets. The trappings of daily life — a partially crushed air conditioner, pieces of a metal balcony, windows — lay twisted in rubble.
People with their arms around firefighters were being helped from the building, and cranes were being used to search darkened parts of the structure for survivors. Newscasters said other areas of the city were still being canvassed for possible damage.
Men in camouflage, apparently military personnel, marched into one area of collapse carrying large shovels.
The Taiwanese news website ET Today reported that a mother and a daughter were among the survivors pulled from the Wei Guan building and that the girl drank her urine while waiting for rescue, which came sooner than expected.
The quake was felt as a lengthy, rolling shake in the capital, Taipei, on the other side of the island. But Taipei was quiet, with no sense of emergency or obvious damage just before dawn.
Residents in mainland China also reported that the tremor was felt there.
Earthquakes frequently rattle Taiwan, but most are minor and cause little or no damage.
However, a magnitude-7.6 earthquake in central Taiwan in 1999 killed more than 2,300 people.
39 comments:
Oh my....may God see them thru..we lucky down here in naija
Too bad
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Not another tragedy
Not another tragedy
Proudly naija bikonu..
God have mercy
Sorry for their loses
LINDA MY LINDA
God help dem
End time. * it's well*
Na wa! R.I.P to the dead. Sad
Dis is too bad. I feel pity for them
So sad. I saw an earthquake bed made in China on Facebook. If it's real, the producers should make it affordable because it'll help in times like this.
RIP to those that lost their lives
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Na wa o. Thank God for naija nothing like natural disaster
AJ MAIN BOY...
Subhanallah
RIP to the dead.
Wish others quick recovery
#Hajia Mufliat
lord show us your mercy
bible prophecy fulfilling
..#LetYourKingdomCome
....LINDA OBSERVE ME
Nawa oo we still thank God 4 9ja
HMMMMMM
its a pity
Oh dear Lord...hmmmmmmm
Whad a sad news. God plz step in.
God have mercy
Tragic,RIP to the deceased
That's a great rescue!!! Rest in peace to those who lost their lives! % Linda Your Greatest Fan %
Haba! Not again o! God help us all. Linda take note!
Why is it that earthquakes mostly happen in Asia?
Lord have mercy
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
Arrgh, so painful. RRIP to the dead
Good God,may you help us.jumbo
God have mercy on your children.
Rip to the dead ones
Thank God for naija oo...
God help them
I can't thank God enough... Nigerians we are lucky.... Next pls
God have mercy
OMG! May their souls rest in peace
Na wahoooo#Lindangwanu#
May God help us all
#spritual
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