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The demolition of a building that is leaning precariously after an earthquake in Taiwan has been halted because of aftershocks that made it lean even more.
The Taroko National Park in eastern Taiwan will close until further notice after the island was struck by the strongest earthquake in 25 years.
The Sakadang River in Taiwan's Taroko National Park has managed to maintain its rich biodiversity despite the devastation wrought by a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that hit eastern Hualien County in ...
The Taroko National Park in eastern Taiwan will close until further notice after the island was struck by the strongest earthquake in 25 years.
Rescue teams are searching for a family of five feared trapped in a rockslide following Taiwan's biggest earthquake in 25 years.
After a devastating earthquake hit the area in April, it will take at least five years and tens of millions of US dollars before Taroko National Park can fully reopen. But the people that live ...
A road in Taroko National Park was closed because of a landslide in Hualien, Taiwan, on Thursday. Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times ...
Nation World Earthquake aftershocks halt the demolition of a leaning building in Taiwan. Death toll rises to 13 More than 400 people remain stranded in locations cut off by damage.
Taiwan residents endured harrowing experiences on Wednesday when the ground shook with the strongest earthquake to hit the island in 25 years. People saw rocks tumble onto roadways, watched parts o… ...
Skeletal remains found earlier this month in Taroko National Park have been identified as those of a foreign tourist who went missing with his wife after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck Hualien on ...
The demolition of a building that is leaning precariously after an earthquake in Taiwan was halted on Saturday because of aftershocks that made it lean even more, media reports said. The red ...
Nation World Earthquake aftershocks halt the demolition of a leaning building in Taiwan. Death toll rises to 13 More than 400 people remain stranded in locations cut off by damage.