Kamis, 04 April 2024

Helicopter rescues Taiwan miners as earthquake injuries top 1000 - The Straits Times

A helicopter being used to rescue workers stranded in a quarry in Hualien, after a major earthquake hit Taiwan's east. PHOTO: AFP
The earthquake struck offshore on April 3, just as people were readying to go to work and school in Hualien county. PHOTO: REUTERS
Workers carrying out operations at the site where a building collapsed in Hualien, Taiwan, on April 4. PHOTO: REUTERS
In Hualien city, some people slept outdoors overnight as dozens of aftershocks rocked the region. PHOTO: REUTERS
Workers carrying out operations at the site where a building collapsed, following the earthquake in Hualien, on April 4. PHOTO: REUTERS

HUALIEN, Taiwan – A helicopter plucked to safety on April 4 six people stranded in a mining area to safety after Taiwan’s worst earthquake in 25 years, while hundreds of aftershocks rocking the eastern region near its epicentre drove scores more to seek shelter outdoors.

The death toll from April 3’s 7.4-magnitude quake rose to 10, with the tally of injured at 1,067, authorities said, while most of the roughly 50 hotel workers marooned on a highway as they headed to a resort in a national park were located.

But 660 people were still trapped, most of them in hotels in the park, after the road was cut off, the fire department said, as the discovery of a dead body on a hiking trail near the entrance to a gorge took the total deaths to ten.

A helicopter ferried to safety six miners trapped on a cliff in a dramatic rescue after the quake cut off the roads into Hualien’s soaring mountains, in footage shown by the department.

The agriculture ministry urged people to keep away from the mountains because of the risk of falling rocks and the formation of “barrier lakes” as water pools behind unstable debris.

April 4 was the start of a long-weekend holiday for the tomb-sweeping festival, when families traditionally return home to attend to ancestral graves, though others will also visit tourist attractions.

People in largely rural and sparsely populated Hualien county were readying to go to work and school when the earthquake struck offshore on April 3.

Buildings also shook violently in the capital Taipei, but damage and disruption there was minimal.

All those trapped in buildings in the worst-hit city of Hualien have been rescued, but many residents unnerved by more than 300 aftershocks spent the night outdoors.

“The aftershocks were terrifying,” said Madam Yu, a 52-year-old woman, who gave only her family name. “They were non-stop. I did not dare sleep in the house.”

Too scared to return to her apartment, which she described as being in a “mess”, she slept in a tent on a sports ground being used as a temporary shelter.

Indonesian Hendri Sutrisno occupied a tent with his wife and two-month-old baby at an elementary school in the city.

“We have all the necessary stuff – blankets, toilet and a place to rest.”

The 30-year-old professor at Hualien’s Dong Hwa University and his family were among more than 100 people who chose to stay in tents set up at the elementary school.

Dr Hendri said he and his wife hid under a table with their baby when the first quake hit, before grabbing their things and fleeing the building.

Meanwhile, workers poured concrete at the base of the glass-fronted Uranus building, which is so badly damaged that it now tilts at a 45-degree angle. It has now become a symbol for the quake, but for 59-year-old Chen Hsiu-ying, it was her home.

Sheltering at the elementary school, she said was on her way home from work when the earthquake occurred. “If I had gone back earlier, I would have been inside,” the carpenter said.

She also said she was shocked to see the road shaking and the food vendors on the streets shuddering during the quake.

Other residents queued outside the badly damaged 10-storey building in the city, waiting to get in and retrieve their belongings.

Clad in helmets and accompanied by government personnel, each was given 10 minutes to collect valuables in huge garbage bags, though some saved time by throwing belongings out of windows into the street below.

“This building is no longer liveable,” said Ms Tian Liang-si, who lived on the fifth floor, as she scrambled to gather her laptop, family photographs and other crucial items.

She recalled the moment the quake struck, with the building lurching and furniture sliding, as she rushed to save the four puppies she keeps as pets.

“I am a Hualien native,” she said. “I am not supposed to fear earthquakes. But this is an earthquake that frightened us.” REUTERS, AFP

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Alleged royal addendum order could see Najib serve out prison sentence under house arrest - CNA

SINGAPORE: The Malaysian High Court has set Apr 17 to hear former prime minister Najib Razak’s bid to get the government to produce an addendum order by the former king that purportedly allows him to serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest.

Free Malaysia Today (FMT) reported on Thursday (Apr 4) that Najib’s lawyer Shafee Abdullah had informed Justice Amarjeet Singh that his client had wanted to secure an additional affidavit, a written statement confirmed by oath, to support his application.

Mr Shafee, however, did not disclose the identity of this “critical” witness.

The lawyer added that the person was not in the country at the moment, and will only return after Hari Raya Puasa, FMT reported. The celebration falls on Apr 10.

Earlier in his application to seek the judicial review on Apr 1, Najib claimed that the then-king - Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah of Pahang – had issued the order for him to be under house arrest during a Jan 29 meeting of the Pardons Board. The meeting was held one day before Sultan Abdullah ended his reign as Malaysia’s monarch.

On Feb 2, the Pardons Board officially announced that Najib’s jail sentence for corruption be reduced from 12 to six years. The board also reduced his RM210 million (US$44.5 million) fine to RM50 million. CNA was the first to break the news on Jan 31 on Najib’s partial royal pardon, citing sources including senior government officials.

In his application on Apr 1, Najib alleged that he received confirmation on Feb 12 about the issuance of the addendum order by Sultan Abdullah. This would have allowed him to serve the remainder of his reduced sentence under home arrest instead of at Kajang Prison, Malay Mail reported.

Najib has been imprisoned since Aug 23, 2022, after the Federal Court upheld his conviction for criminal breach of trust, power abuse and money laundering over the misappropriation of SRC International funds. SRC International is a former subsidiary of 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

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Rabu, 03 April 2024

Taiwan earthquake injuries climb above 1000, hotel workers still missing - CNA

Late Wednesday, the disaster management command centre said the search for the hotel workers on their way to Taroko Gorge, a national park, was a major focus for them. Authorities planned to send in drones and helicopters to look for them and drop supplies if they are located.

Others who had been trapped are gradually being found and taken to safety.

On Thursday, a helicopter rescued six people who had been trapped in a mining area, the fire department said.

The railway line to Hualien also re-opened ahead of schedule on Thursday, though one rural station north of Hualien city remains closed due to damage, the railway administration said.

In Hualien city, where rescue work for people who had been trapped in buildings was now completed, some people slept outdoors overnight as dozens of aftershocks rocked the region.

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Chef Andres says Israel targeted his aid workers 'systematically' - CNA

WASHINGTON: Celebrity chef Jose Andres told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday (Apr 3) that an Israeli attack that killed seven of his food aid workers in Gaza had targeted them "systematically, car by car".

Speaking in a video interview, Andres said the World Central Kitchen (WCK) charity group he founded had clear communication with the Israeli military, which he said knew his aid workers' movements.

This was not a "bad luck situation where, 'oops,' we dropped the bomb in the wrong place", Andres said. "Even if we were not in coordination with the (Israel Defense Forces), no democratic country and no military can be targeting civilians and humanitarians."

The aid workers were killed when their convoy was hit shortly after they oversaw the unloading of 100 tons of food brought to Gaza by sea. Israel's military expressed "severe sorrow" over the incident and Prime Minister Netanyahu called it unintentional.

Andres said he was supposed to be in Gaza with his team but for different reasons "wasn't able to go back again to Gaza".

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Selasa, 02 April 2024

Pope Francis expected to visit Singapore in September as part of Asia trip - CNA

SINGAPORE: Pope Francis is expected to visit Singapore as part of a trip to Asia later this year, with officials from Singapore and the Holy See in discussions on the proposed visit. 

According to Archbishop Paul R Gallagher, the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States, the Pope's trip to Singapore, Indonesia, Timor Leste and Papua New Guinea would take place in September. 

Vietnam could be added to the list, he said in a Mar 26 article by America magazine, which is published by the Jesuits in the United States. 

In January, two other Catholic publications - EWTN Vatican and Radio Veritas Asia - reported that the Pope is likely to visit Singapore in August. 

"Singapore welcomes a visit by Pope Francis," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Tuesday evening (Apr 2) in response to CNA's query.

"Officials from Singapore and the Holy See are in discussion on the proposed visit."

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore told CNA earlier on Tuesday that while it is aware of the "unconfirmed reports" by the various Catholic publications, it had no confirmation at the time that the Pope is coming to Singapore. 

The last time a pope visited Singapore was in 1986 when John Paul II made a five-hour stop as part of his Asia-Pacific tour that included Bangladesh, New Zealand and Australia. 

Thousands attended a papal mass at the National Stadium on Nov 20, 1986.

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2024-04-02 14:56:44Z
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Pope Francis expected to visit Singapore in September; MFA confirms Govt in talks with Vatican - The Straits Times

Pope Francis' tour, which was earlier expected to take place in August, will mark only the second papal visit to Singapore. PHOTO: AFP

SINGAPORE – Singapore is in talks with the Vatican about a proposed visit by Pope Francis, which is expected to happen in September.

“Singapore welcomes a visit by Pope Francis,” a Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman said on April 2 in response to queries from The Straits Times.

The last papal visit was almost 40 years ago, when the late Pope John Paul II drew thousands of Roman Catholics during a brief stopover in 1986.

The Pope’s planned visit was announced by the de facto Vatican foreign minister, Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, in an interview with the America magazine on March 26.

America is a monthly Catholic magazine founded in 1909 and published by the Jesuits of the US.

Early reports of an Asia-Pacific tour first appeared in January in two Catholic media outlets – America and EWTN Vatican. The latter, in an article outlining the Pope’s agenda for 2024, reported that “plans are under way” for a 10-day visit to Indonesia, Singapore, Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea.

The tour, which was earlier scheduled for August, will mark only the second papal visit to Singapore. When Pope John Paul II visited, he stayed just five hours in the country.

The late Pope John Paul II arriving at the National Stadium in an open-topped Land Rover for the papal Mass in 1986. He delivered his homily, a message of love and peace that lasted nearly half an hour. PHOTO: ST FILE

If health permits, Pope Francis, 87, is expected to spend at least a day in Singapore. A possible visit to Vietnam is also under consideration, the America magazine report added.

In January 2022, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong was granted a brief audience with Pope Francis during a working visit to the Vatican City. His visit was to reaffirm bilateral ties with the city-state and came a month after the Roman Catholic Church marked its 200th anniversary in Singapore.

On March 31, Indonesian Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas confirmed that Pope Francis would visit Indonesia on Sept 3. Outgoing Indonesian President Joko Widodo reportedly invited the pontiff to visit Indonesia – which has the world’s largest Muslim population, numbering about 242 million – in June 2022, as part of efforts to promote religious tolerance.

However, the Pope’s ailing health has cast a pall on his Asia-Pacific travel plans. On March 29, he withdrew abruptly from the Good Friday procession at Rome’s Colosseum. The last-minute decision was an attempt “to preserve his health” ahead of his Easter obligations, said the Vatican.

He presided at the Easter Vigil service on March 30, and on Easter Sunday, March 31, read his twice-annual Urbi et Orbi message and gave blessings from the central balcony of St Peter’s Basilica to a crowd of several thousand. Urbi et Orbi means to the city and world in Latin.

There are about 395,000 Roman Catholics in Singapore, according to the 2020 census.

In 1986, Pope John Paul II knelt and kissed the tarmac when he touched down at Changi Airport – a traditional gesture marking the start of a state visit.

In 1986, the late Pope John Paul II knelt and kissed the tarmac when he touched down at Changi Airport – a traditional gesture marking the start of a state visit. PHOTO: ST FILE

Then Singapore Archbishop Gregory Yong and then Vatican Ambassador to Singapore, Archbishop Renato Martino, as well as then Communications Minister Yeo Ning Hong boarded the plane to receive him.

After meeting then President Wee Kim Wee and then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana, he presided over a mass attended by about 70,000 people at the former National Stadium.

Pope John Paul II calling on then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana in 1986. PHOTO: ST FILE

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Majority of ASEAN people favor China over U.S., survey finds - Nikkei Asia

SINGAPORE -- Over half of Southeast Asians would now prefer to align with China over the U.S. if ASEAN were forced to choose between the rival superpowers, a regional survey by a Singapore-based think tank showed Tuesday, reflecting Beijing's growing influence in the region.

According to the State of Southeast Asia 2024 survey, compiled by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 50.5% of respondents opted for China and 49.5% preferred the U.S. if ASEAN had to pick sides -- the first time Beijing edged past Washington since the annual survey started asking the question in 2020.

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