Man pulled out alive after Taiwan quake, more than 130 people still trappe
Rescuers in Taiwan pulled a young man alive from a collapsed
apartment tower on Sunday more than 24 hours after a strong earthquake
shook the island, and kept searching for more than 130 people believed
trapped in the ruins of the building.
The 20-year-old was identified by Taiwan media as Huang Kuang-wei. He was taken to hospital.
Firefighters, police, soldiers and volunteers combed through the
ruins, some using their hands, as temperatures dropped, watched
anxiously by dozens of the victims' family members who wore thick
jackets, woollen hats and scarves.She's not answering my phone calls ... I am trying to hold my
emotions and stay strong. I'll do that until I find her," said a woman
surnamed Chang, 42, waiting to hear from her 24-year-old daughter who
lived on the fifth floor of the complex.
"Nothing matters but to get her out. The lady living across the
hallway was rescued yesterday. I know they will find her, but I have
also planned for the worst. It's been more than 20 hours now."
A total of 132 people are still beneath the rubble of the Wei-guan
Golden Dragon Building in the southern city of Tainan, said a city
government official surnamed Chen, with all but about 30 of them
trappeddeep in the wreckage.
The building's lower floors pancaked on top of each other in the 6.4
magnitude quake and then the whole structure toppled, raising immediate
questions about the quality of materials and workmanship used in its
construction in the 1990s.
At least 18 people are known to have died in the quake, which struck
at about 4 a.m. on Saturday, at the beginning of a Lunar New Year
holiday, including 16 found in the collapsed block, according to the
latest official death toll.
QUESTIONS
Tainan Mayor William Lai told reporters that rescue efforts were
difficult and it could take several hours to clear the rubble to get to
where they think some of the people are buried.
"We will focus our resources on the 29 who are closest to the rescuers," he said.
The extent of damage to the Golden Dragon Building has raised questions.
Liu Shih-chung, Tainan city government deputy secretary-general,
said television footage of the ruins of the commercial-residential
building suggested the possibility of structural problems related to
poor quality reinforced steel and cement.
However, city officials have said it is too early to say for certain if poor construction was a factor in the collapse.
The dead taken from the collapsed apartment block on Saturday
included a 10-day-old girl who was found in her dead father's arms,
media reported.
Authorities said the building had 96 apartments and 256 registered residents, though more people were inside when it collapsed.
Rescuers wearing red and yellow overalls pulled more than 240
survivors from the ruins and inserted huge supports under slabs of
leaning concrete as they searched for additional survivors.
Buildings in nine other locations in the city of 2 million people
had collapsed and five were left tilting at alarming angles, a
government emergency centre said on Saturday.
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