
'Like a mountain collapsed': Taiwan reels from biggest quake in 25 years
The Peninsula
New Taipei City, Taiwan: Liu watched intently as rescuers carefully picked their way through the remains of a warehouse that crumbled like a house of...
New Taipei City, Taiwan: Liu watched intently as rescuers carefully picked their way through the remains of a warehouse that crumbled like a house of cards Wednesday during Taiwan's strongest earthquake in 25 years, telling AFP it "was like a mountain collapsed".
Propping ladders against the debris, the rescue workers managed to pluck 50 survivors from the destroyed building in Liu's New Taipei City, just outside the capital.
The building was about 60 years old and had housed a printing press, said Liu, who lived next door.
The 7.4-magnitude earthquake that struck at around 8:00 am local time (0000 GMT), reduced the building to jagged concrete blocks, steel bars, bricks and tangled wiring.