Two Singaporeans reported missing after Taiwan earthquake


The death toll from the temblor now stands at 12 and more than 1,000 are injured. - AFP

SINGAPORE: Two Singaporeans are missing in Taiwan after the earthquake on Wedneswday (April 3).

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on April 5 that the Singapore Trade Office in Taipei is in close touch with the local authorities on the matter.

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