Taiwan 's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says two Australians are among the dozens of people missing from the magnitude-7.2 earthquake on Wednesday.The island has been shaken by hundreds of strong aftershocks since the first quake, driving many to temporary shelters.
Dozens were trapped in a network of strongly built tunnels in the Hulien county, near the epicentre of the magnitude-7.2 quake. Authorities initially lost contact with 50 hotel employees headed to a resort in the Taroko Gorge National Park in minibuses.Rescuers also reached the same hotel in the gorge, cut-off by the quake, by helicopter and established all 400 people there were safe.The latest casualty, a 65-year-old man, was found on a hiking trail in Hualien county on Thursday afternoon.
The island has been shaken by hundreds of strong aftershocks since the first quake, and the government warned people to be wary of landslides or rockfalls if they ventured to the countryside for Qingming, a two-day public holiday that began on Thursday. "Our worry is when the big aftershocks happen it might be really hard for us to evacuate one more time — especially with the baby," said Indonesian Hendri Sutrisno, 30, a professor at Donghua University.
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