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Emergency rescue workers assist a woman into her apartment in hopes of salvaging personal articles after the building partially collapsed and tilted during Sunday's earthquake Monday, April 1, 2002, in Taipei. Sunday's quake has left five dead and over 200 injured. The quake with an epicenter off of east central town of Hualien, 180 kilometers (108 miles) east of Taipei, started fires, cracked walls and sent two high-rise cranes crashing to the ground. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

Firemen and rescue workers assist an elderly man into his apartment in hopes of salvaging personal articles after the building partially collapsed and tilted during Sunday's earthquake Monday, April 1, 2002, in Taipei. The quake with an epicenter off of east central town of Hualien, 180 kilometers (108 miles) east of Taipei, started fires, cracked walls and sent two high-rise cranes crashing to the ground. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

A Taiwan rescue worker passes a cello to a man whose five-story apartment building collapsed after a powerful earthquake rocked Taiwan in central Taipei on April 1, 2002. The quake, measuring 6.8 on the open-ended Richter scale, struck Taiwan on Sunday and killed five people. (Str/Taiwan/Reuters)

Demolition crews move in to dismantle the building on Chengte Road tilted by Sunday's earthquake. The building was stabilized and residents allowed to retrieve their valuables before demolition began. PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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