Landslide and Earthquake in Taiwan

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A landslide caused by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake at the Taroko National Park in Hualien, Taiwan. Rescue operations are underway at the site of a collapsed building. Other photos from around the world are also featured.

A landslide following the earthquake at the Taroko National Park in Hualian, workers carrying out rescue operations at the site where a building collapsed in Hualien , Taiwan , and other photos from around the world in Today in Pictures.

Damage caused by a landslide following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake at the Taroko National Park, in Hualien, Taiwan, on April 5, 2024.A person walking past trees that were damaged in Hualien, after a major earthquake hit Taiwan's eastern coast, on April 4, 2024Families attending graves at the Chai Wan Chinese Cemetery in Hong Kong on April 4, 2024, as people visit cemeteries to honour their ancestors during the annual Tomb Sweeping Day, known locally in Hong Kong as Qing Ming Festival.

Landslide Earthquake Taiwan Taroko National Park Hualien Rescue Operations Collapsed Building

 

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