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Search for missing S’poreans in Taiwan suspended

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THE search operation for the missing Singaporea­n couple has been suspended because of safety concerns posed by aftershock­s and landslides.

Due to continuous aftershock­s, many segments along the Shakadang trail were still plagued by falling earth and rocks, reported Taiwanese media.

At about 10.30am on Saturday, a rock wall collapsed about 2.2km away from the trail, causing rescuers to jump into a nearby stream to avoid the falling rocks.

The crew members evacuated via the stream and no one was injured, reported United Daily News.

The operation was later suspended on Sunday after considerin­g the safety of the search-andrescue team, said the Hualien County Fire Department, adding that it will resume when the trail is deemed safe and new evidence is found.

The family of the missing Singaporea­ns had agreed to the suspension of the operation, added the department.

The missing couple, Sim Hwee Kok and Neo Siew Choo, were last seen alighting from a bus at the Shakadang Trail in Hualien’s Taroko Gorge at about 7.20am on April 3.

A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan around 40 minutes later, with the epicentre about 18km southwest of Hualien City on the island’s east coast.

Family members of the couple, who also hold Australian passports, were present at the trail on Sunday morning, reported Taiwanese news channel EBC News. Many were in tears and shouted the names of the missing couple.

The Taroko National Park partially reopened on April 12, according to its website. Visitors are urged to exercise caution and avoid entering damaged areas. —

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