A six-month-old baby girl has died
after being rescued from the rubble of an apartment building that collapsed
following a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan.
Rescue teams are continuing their efforts to find the more than
100 people who remain unaccounted for following the collapse of the 17-storey
block in the southern city of Tainan.
The baby girl was found after more than 30 hours under the ruins
of the building and was taken to hospital where she later died.
At least 26 people are known to have died in the quake, which
struck at around 4am local time on Saturday.
Sixteen of those killed were in the collapsed Wei-guan GoldenDragon Building.
Around 120 people are still under the rubble of the residential
block, with most of them trapped deep in the wreckage, the government said.
Taiwanese media say bodies continue to be found, including those
of two sisters aged 18 and 23.
Tainan Mayor William Lai said: "Right now we are in the
midst of trying to rescue over ten people.
"At the moment, the
rescue force consists of special search teams from various counties and cities
across Taiwan who have come to provide assistance."
The building's lower floors collapsed on top of each other in
the earthquake and then the whole structure toppled, raising questions about
the quality of the materials and workmanship used in its construction in the
1990s.
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