SINGAPORE — Taiwan authorities are in touch with the families of the two Singaporeans missing after Wednesday's 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck off Hualien.
SINGAPORE — Taiwan authorities are in touch with the families of the two Singaporeans missing after Wednesday's 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck off Hualien.Two Singaporeans Sim Hwee Kok and Neo Siew Choo were reported missing after an earthquake in Taiwan . They were said to be on their way to Tianxiang in Hualian County when the quake struck on Apr 3, 2024.SINGAPORE — Taiwan authorities are in touch with the families of the two Singaporeans missing after Wednesday's 7.
According to Singapore Mandarin news platform 8World, they were last seen boarding a tourist shuttle bus on Wednesday morning. They were en route to Tianxiang in Hualian County, when they alighted halfway.
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