Taiwan earthquake survivors recall tales of escape: '4th floor became the 1st floor'
Source: USA Today
John Bacon, USA TODAY Published 10:12 a.m. ET Feb. 7, 2018 | Updated 3:07 p.m. ET Feb. 7, 2018
Survivors shared harrowing tales of rescue Wednesday as emergency personnel in the Taiwanese city of Hualien feverishly scrambled to save lives amid the wreckage of a devastating earthquake that rocked the island nation.
The death toll rose to six, more than 250 people were injured, and scores more remained missing following Tuesday's magnitude-6.4 quake centered 13 miles from Hualien, a city of more than 100,000 on Taiwan's east coast.
More than 150 strong aftershocks rattled the area, keeping residents and emergency officials on edge as survivors clambered from compromised buildings.
Four mobile cranes propped up the perilously tilting Yun Men Tsui Ti complex home to apartments, a restaurant, shops and a hostel. Taiwan's TVBS News reported authorities suspended rescue efforts in the 12-story complex late Wednesday during heavy rains as the building's tilt grew more pronounced.............................................
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At least six people were killed and 76 missing following a strong earthquake near Taiwan's east coast that caused several buildings to cave in and tilt dangerously. Rescuers worked frantically Wednesday to find survivors and free those trapped. (Feb. 7) AP
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