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Canadians in Taiwan describe chaos and violent shaking during quake

Two Canadians stranded by largest Taiwan earthquake in 25 years, says firefighting agency
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Rescue workers stand near the site of a leaning building in the aftermath of an earthquake in Hualien, eastern Taiwan, on Wednesday, April 3, 2024. Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in a quarter century rocked the island during the morning rush hour Wednesday, damaging buildings and highways. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Johnson Lai

Canadian English teacher Jonathan McGill said the shaking from Taiwan’s largest earthquake in 25 years was so forceful that he thought his apartment building might collapse.

McGill, a former Ottawa resident who has been living in Hsinchu, Taiwan, for the last seven years, described the quake Wednesday as something he has never felt before, with his ceiling fan swaying about 30 centimetres off its axis.

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