#World News

Taiwan quake 'rained rocks like bullets' – survivor


By Rupert Wingfield-Hayes & Kelly Ng

Rescuers in Taiwan are working to reach more than 600 stranded people, a day after the island experienced its worst earthquake in 25 years.

One survivor has recounted how tremors unleashed rockslides “like bullets” around the coal mine he was working at.

The 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit near the eastern county of Hualien, killing nine and injuring more than 1,000.

Some stuck in tunnels and near a national park have been rescued by helicopters, but 34 are still missing.

The official number of people trapped or stranded rose considerably – from about 100 to 646 – on Thursday as people started getting phone signal back in the mountainous regions.

Most are not believed to be in danger but are stuck due to roads being cut off. Officials are now trying to work out the best way to get them out.

Food supplies have been air-dropped to dozens trapped in these areas, local reports say.

“The mountain started raining rocks like bullets, we had nowhere to escape to, everyone ran beside the sandbags for cover,” the survivor, identified by his surname Chu, told Taiwan’s Central News Agency.



Read Original Article

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *