Authorities in Taiwan say dozens of people are still missing or stranded following the strongest earthquake to hit the island in more than 25 years. At least nine people were killed and one thousand injured when the quake struck during rush hour on Wednesday morning. Emergency crews are now working to clear roads and secure damaged buildings.
For more on this, we talk to DW Correspondent Tsou Tzung-Han, who had to rush out of his office in Taipei when the earthquake hit.
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For more on this, we talk to DW Correspondent Tsou Tzung-Han, who had to rush out of his office in Taipei when the earthquake hit.
#Taiwan #Earthquake #Taipei
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