Terremoto a Taiwan, sale a 12 il bilancio delle vittime

Media, oltre 10 persone risultano ancora disperse
epa11259680 A handout photo made available by the Hualien County government shows rescuers working to retrieve the body of a woman under fallen rocks at Jiuqu cave in Taroko National Park in Hualien, Taiwan, 05 April 2024. The magnitude 7.4 earthquake on 03 April resulted in at least 10 fatalities and more than 1,000 injuries, with over 700 people trapped, and 11 people reported missing, according to Taiwan's National Fire Agency. EPA/HUALIEN COUNTY GOVEMENT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa11259680 A handout photo made available by the Hualien County government shows rescuers working to retrieve the body of a woman under fallen rocks at Jiuqu cave in Taroko National Park in Hualien, Taiwan, 05 April 2024. The magnitude 7.4 earthquake on 03 April resulted in at least 10 fatalities and more than 1,000 injuries, with over 700 people trapped, and 11 people reported missing, according to Taiwan's National Fire Agency. EPA/HUALIEN COUNTY GOVEMENT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

ROMA, 05 APR - E' salito a 12 il bilancio delle vittime del terremoto di magnitudo 7.4 che ha colpito Taiwan mercoledì: lo riporta l'emittente pubblica di Hong Kong, Rthk. Le autorità hanno trovato oggi altri due corpi su un sentiero di montagna nella Contea di Hualien, la più colpita dal sisma. I feriti hanno superato intanto quota 1.100, mentre oltre 10 persone risultano ancora disperse. (ANSA).

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