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Taiwan’s top diplomat in Ottawa reported that a Canadian individual is missing after a powerful earthquake struck the island recently. However, two tourists from Canada have been successfully rescued from a national park. The representative, Harry Tseng, stated that he lacks information about the missing person, but the rescued Canadians, who were initially located in the Taroko Gorge hiking trail, have not sustained serious injuries. Tseng expressed hope that rescue teams would be able to find the missing individual by the end of Thursday. Taiwan’s Central News Agency mentioned that three Canadians have been rescued from the earthquake-affected area, while a fourth remains missing, as per the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The earthquake that hit Taiwan has left a Canadian individual unaccounted for, as per Taiwan’s diplomatic representative in Ottawa. However, two Canadian tourists have been successfully rescued from a national park following the incident. These tourists were previously reported to have been hiking in the Taroko Gorge but thankfully did not sustain any major injuries. Harry Tseng, Taiwan’s representative to Canada, expressed optimism that rescue operations may lead to finding the missing person by Thursday’s end. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that a total of three Canadians have been rescued from the quake-stricken area, with one still missing.

The representative of Taiwan in Ottawa has disclosed that a Canadian citizen is missing following a strong earthquake on the island, whereas two Canadian tourists have been safely rescued from a national park. Although details about the missing individual are scarce, the rescued Canadians, who were reportedly on a hiking trail in the Taroko Gorge, have not suffered severe injuries. Harry Tseng, the official representative, remains hopeful that the missing person will be located by the conclusion of Thursday. Taiwan’s Central News Agency announced that three Canadians have been rescued, with one still unaccounted for, based on information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Following a recent earthquake in Taiwan, a Canadian individual has been reported missing, as indicated by the island’s top diplomat in Ottawa. On a positive note, two Canadian tourists have been successfully rescued from a national park. The rescued individuals, who were believed to be hiking in Taroko Gorge, were found to have minor injuries. Despite the missing person’s unclear status, Taiwan’s representative to Canada, Harry Tseng, is optimistic about a successful search mission by the end of Thursday. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported a total of three Canadians rescued with one still missing in the aftermath of the earthquake.

The aftermath of the earthquake in Taiwan has left a Canadian individual missing, according to Taiwan’s top diplomat in Ottawa, while two Canadian tourists have been rescued from a national park. Although information about the missing person is unavailable, the rescued Canadians, who were hiking in the Taroko Gorge, have reported no severe injuries. Harry Tseng, the representative of Taiwan in Canada, has voiced his hopes for locating the missing person by the end of Thursday. Reports from Taiwan’s Central News Agency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicate that three Canadians have been rescued, with one individual still missing following the earthquake.

In the wake of Taiwan’s recent earthquake, a Canadian is reportedly missing, stated by Taiwan’s top diplomat in Ottawa, while two Canadian tourists have been successfully saved from a national park. Despite the lack of details about the missing person, the rescued Canadians, who were found in the Taroko Gorge, have not faced significant injuries. Diplomat Harry Tseng is keeping positive about finding the missing individual by Thursday’s end. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that three Canadians have been rescued, with one still missing, based on reports from Taiwan’s Central News Agency.

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