48 dead as Japan earthquake leaves homes flattened and roads torn apart
Image taken from video footage run by TVBS shows people rescuing a child from a partially collapsed building in Hualien, eastern Taiwan. Photograph: Anonymous/APFarther north, part of the headland of Guishan Island, a tourist attraction also known as Turtle Island because of its shape, slid into the sea. In the capital, Taipei, several people were rescued from a partly collapsed warehouse, and til
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Multiple people have been killed after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the west coast of Japan on Monday, according to local authorities.Roads and buildings were damaged, transport and communication services have been disrupted, and officials warned of power outages for tens of thousands of homes.Aftershocks have also been reported, with Japan’s weather agency warning they could continue for a f
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