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Singaporean couple lost contact due to earthquake in Taiwan!The family still refuses to give up and asks netizens to provide clues on Facebook | Southeast Asia News | Sifang News

▲A Singaporean couple lost contact after a strong earthquake in Taiwan. It has been nearly 20 days. The family still hopes that netizens can provide more clues to help search. (Picture/reproduced from Facebook)

International Center Lai Zhenglin/Comprehensive Report

2024-04-23 09:27:33 | 2024-04-23 09:29:17 A 7.2-magnitude earthquake occurred in Hualien County, Taiwan, on April 3. The focal depth was 15.5 kilometers and the epicenter was located in the eastern waters of Taiwan. The earthquake has killed 17 people. The whereabouts of two Singaporean couples who may have been near five houses about 1.5 kilometers away from Shakadang or a large water pipe 1.8 kilometers away during the earthquake are still missing. The family members still do not give up their belief in search and rescue. On the 21st, Mr. Wang, a 54-year-old man who volunteered to assist in the rescue, posted a message on Facebook, hoping to obtain more clues about the missing couple through the power of social platforms.

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The family members of the missing couple expressed their concern through Mr. Wang at “Hualien earthquake relief real-time information“The Facebook page posted a message requesting the public to provide clues so that the search scope can be narrowed down after the road is opened. The post read: “It is now the 19th day and despite the efforts of rescue workers, they have not been found. We and our elderly parents are very sad. We appeal to everyone who was on the road that day or knows someone to use this Facebook “We would like to know where you were on the Shakaya trail when the earthquake occurred, if you saw them, and please help check all your photos and videos to see if they were You took it by accident.” The post also included a photo of the couple, the family’s email contact information and two news reports. The family hopes that tourists who have been in Taroko Park can provide clues. Earthquakes have continued to occur in Hualien County, Taiwan since the evening of yesterday (22nd), with the maximum magnitude reaching 6.3. The Fukai Hotel and the Commander-in-Chief Building, which were originally listed as dangerous buildings, also tilted during the earthquake. The Hualien County Government issued a message stating that in response to the continuous occurrence of earthquakes, today (23) Classes and classes will be suspended on the 23rd.

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