70 stranded tourists in Taiwan rescued

70 stranded tourists in Taiwan rescued
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Tourists are rescued from the landslide site on the Suhua Highway in Taiwan, southeast China, Oct. 22, 2010. According to the lastest statistics from Taiwan's emergency operation center, more than 400 tourists from the Chinese mainland were stranded because of the landslide. Seventy people have been evacuated from the landslide site by helicopter. Some 330 others were waiting for rescue along the highway. [Xinhua]

Tourists are rescued from the landslide site on the Suhua Highway in Taiwan, southeast China, Oct. 22, 2010. According to the lastest statistics from Taiwan's emergency operation center, more than 400 tourists from the Chinese mainland were stranded because of the landslide. Seventy people have been evacuated from the landslide site by helicopter. Some 330 others were waiting for rescue along the highway. [Xinhua] 



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