Rescuers are working to free over 100 people trapped by debris after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Taiwan - causing landslides, rockfall and collapsed structures. At least nine people have died, more than 900 others are injured. After the quake, residents are still very much on edge with some sleeping outdoors as dozens of aftershocks rattle the area. One resident in the quake epicenter of Hualien says: "I'm afraid of aftershocks, and I don't know how bad the shaking will be. And then the house is already a mess. How do you get in? There's no way to get in." Wednesday's quake is the strongest to hit Taiwan in 25 years. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
2 апр 2024