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Taiwan Rescuers Try To Reach Scores Trapped In Tunnels After Quake

April 4, 2024
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Taiwan Rescuers Try To Reach Scores Trapped In Tunnels After Quake
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Taiwan rescuers worked Thursday to reach scores of people trapped in highway tunnels as engineers began a massive clear-up operation a day after the island’s biggest earthquake in a quarter of a century.

Nine people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in Wednesday’s magnitude-7.4 quake, but strict building regulations and widespread public disaster awareness appear to have staved off a major catastrophe on the island.

Dozens of residents of the worst-hit city spent a night outdoors rather than in apartments still being shaken by aftershocks, and a massive engineering operation was under way to fix damaged roads and prop up tilting buildings.

Dramatic video released Thursday by the island’s Central Emergency Operation Centre showed a helicopter flying two sorties to pluck six miners trapped in a gypsum quarry in Hualien county, near the epicentre of the quake.

Rescuers knew the whereabouts of dozens more people trapped in a network of strongly built tunnels in the county, a feature of the roads that cut through the scenic mountains and cliffs leading to Hualien City from the north and west.

Hundreds of others were holding out at a luxury hotel and youth activity centre near the Taroko National Park, with roads leading to both blocked by landslides.

“I also hope that we can use today’s time to find all people who are stranded and unaccounted for and help them settle down,” Premier Chen Chien-jen said after a briefing at an emergency operation centre in Hualien.

The island has been shaken by over 300 strong aftershocks since the first quake, and the government warned people to be wary of landslides or rockfalls if they ventured to the countryside for Qingming, a two-day public holiday that began Thursday.

Families traditionally visit the tombs of their ancestors on the holiday to clean the gravesites and burn offerings.

“Do not go to the mountains unless necessary,” warned President Tsai Ing-wen in a late-night message.

The latest figures from the national disaster agency said nine people had been killed and 1,064 injured in the quake.

Authorities were in contact with over 600 people trapped in tunnels or cut-off areas, but had lost touch with another 42 — although they were believed to be safe.

In Hualien, a glass-fronted building named Uranas now tilting at a 45-degree angle after half of its first floor pancaked has become something of a symbol of the quake.

“When the earthquake happened, we immediately evacuated the guests… and urged them to leave,” Wang Zhong-chang, 55, the proprietor of a nearby Hualien Hero hotel, told AFP.

“I stayed in this area the whole time — I haven’t left. There’s not much to fear. I’ve experienced it before… but this time was more severe.”

He was referring to the magnitude-7.6 quake of 1999 that killed 2,400 people, the deadliest natural disaster in the island’s history.

Over 100 people chose to sleep outdoors in tents at a shelter set up in an elementary school Wednesday night as the aftershocks continued.

“Our worry is when the big aftershocks happen it might be really hard for us to evacuate one more time — especially with the baby,” said Indonesian Hendri Sutrisno, 30, a professor at Donghua University.

He and his wife hid under a table with their infant when the earthquake struck before fleeing their apartment.

“We have all the necessary stuff, blankets, toilet and a place to rest,” he said.

Social media was awash with video and images from around the island shared by people who experienced the quake.

In one clip, a man struggles to get out of a rooftop swimming pool as the water swirls violently. In another, a webcam catches three cats running amok as an apartment shakes from side to side.

Officials have yet to give an estimate for a national repair bill, but operations at Taiwan’s key chip-making foundries were minimally affected.

“Overall tool recovery of our fabs (fabrication facilities) reached more than 70 percent within 10 hours of the earthquake, with new fabs such as the Fab 18 facility reaching more than 80 percent,” said Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company — the world’s biggest chip maker.

China, which claims self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory, was “paying close attention” to the quake and “willing to provide disaster relief assistance”, state news agency Xinhua said Wednesday.

In Washington, the White House said the United States was prepared to provide “any necessary assistance”.

Local residents ride past a damage of building caused by the earthquake in Hualien
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Over 100 people chose to sleep outdoors in tents at a shelter set up in an elementary school
Over 100 people chose to sleep outdoors in tents at a shelter set up in an elementary school
AFP
Rocks have fallen in front of the Chongte tunnel after an earthquake in Hualien
Rocks have fallen in front of the Chongte tunnel after an earthquake in Hualien
AFP
Mud ashes cover Ching-shui Cliff's tunnel after an earthquake hit in Hualien
Mud ashes cover Ching-shui Cliff’s tunnel after an earthquake hit in Hualien
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