Taiwan earthquake latest: 10 dead and nearly 40 remain unaccounted for
10 have been confirmed dead and 38 people remained unaccounted for as of the evening of April 4, after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake shook Taiwan on April 3.
More than 1,000 people have been injured.
Officials are rushing to rescue survivors in the region, including this collapsed building in Hualien.
More than 20 people have been saved from the establishment.
But a woman who went back to find her cat lost her life.
Among the death toll were those who were hiking in a gorge in Hualien.
Workers at mines and hotels at the mountainous area in Hualien have been trapped and unaccounted for.
The Nippon TV crew was able to confirm fallen rocks on the roads in Hualien.
Such rocks and damaged roads may disrupt delivery of aid relief to the earthquake-affected areas