Fire officer says unknown number of people still trapped following Taiwan earthquake
By Reuters
08 February 2018 |
5:27 am
A magnitude 6.4 quake hit near the coastal city of Hualien just before midnight on Tuesday, killing five people and collapsing four buildings.
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