More than 600 people remained stranded in various isolated locations as a result of rockslides and other damage caused by the earthquake that occurred in Taiwan 3 days ago, which is considered the strongest in the country in 25 years.
Rescuers plan to use heavy equipment today, Saturday, to try to recover two bodies buried under rocks on a hiking trail, three days after the major earthquake that struck the country.
Taiwanese media reports said that the two trapped bodies found on Friday were a man and a woman, but police were unable to identify them.
Four other people are still missing who were on the same Shakadang trail, in Taroko National Park, famous for its rugged mountainous terrain.
At least 12 people were killed as a result of the 7.4-magnitude earthquake that struck the eastern coast of Taiwan on Wednesday morning, and 10 others are still missing.
More than 600 people, including about 450 in a hotel in Taroko Park, remained stranded in various isolated locations due to rockslides and other damage.
Survivors told horrific tales of rocks falling on roads, trapping them in tunnels until rescuers arrived to rescue them.
In the city of Hualien, rescue teams demolished a building that leaned over the street at an alarming angle.
The relatively low number of deaths from such a strong earthquake is due to strict building standards and extensive public education campaigns on the earthquake-prone island.
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the country in 1999, killing 2,400 people .
The aftermath of Taiwan's earthquake is devastating. Rescuers tirelessly work to recover bodies and aid stranded individuals. Strict building codes and education mitigate loss.
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The leader of the Afghan Taliban issues a statement in 7 languages after an audio recording and flogging and stoning of women and men
April 07, 2024
The leader of the Afghan Taliban issues a statement in 7 languages after an audio recording and flogging and stoning of women and men
On Saturday, in a statement, the leader of the Afghan Taliban movement, Hibatullah Akhundzada, called on officials in the movement to put aside their differences and devote themselves to serving their country, as Eid al-Fitr approaches.
It seems that public opposition within the Taliban is unlikely, but some leaders in the movement have shown dissatisfaction with decisions taken by the leadership, especially the ban on female education.
Akhundzada, a reclusive leader who rarely leaves the Taliban stronghold in Kandahar province in the south of the country, and never appears in public, has played a major role in imposing restrictions on women and girls, sparking international outrage and isolating the Taliban on the global stage.
Akhundzada's message was distributed in seven languages, including Uzbek and Turkmen, and is an attempt by the Taliban to court the rich Central Asian countries for investment, and to give legitimacy to the country's rule.
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