Two Canadians Stranded by Taiwan Earthquake, Says Firefighting Agency

Two Canadians Stranded by Taiwan Earthquake, Says Firefighting Agency
Rescue workers stand near the site of a leaning building in the aftermath of an earthquake in Hualien, eastern Taiwan on April 3, 2024. The Canadian Press/AP Johnson Lai
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Taiwan’s firefighting service says two Canadians were among a group of people stranded by rock slides in a gorge after the island’s strongest earthquake in 25 years.

The agency says in an overnight Facebook post that the Canadians were among 12 people stuck on a trail in Taroko National Park, a renowned hiking destination, and rescue efforts were ongoing.