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How much is the subsidy for the victims after the Hualien earthquake in Taiwan?

On February 6, 20 18, a strong earthquake struck Hualien, Taiwan, killing 17 people and injuring 270 others, and causing serious collapse of four buildings, including Commander Hotel and Yunmen Cuiti Building. Two months later, it was reported that some victims still did not receive subsidies, and now they continue to live in sloping houses.

The strong earthquake in Hualien caused the collapse of 4 1 local landmark Commander Hotel, Aguan Hotpot and Beautiful Hotel Yunmen Cuiti Building on floors 1 and/2. In addition, the Platinum Twin Towers located at No.2 and No.4 Sixth Street in Guo Sheng and No.41Sixth Street in Guo Sheng are seriously tilted and cannot continue to live. However, some residents of the building were affected by the earthquake, which caused the houses to tilt and became a hidden danger of living safety.

The Huaxia Building in Mei Jia, located on the fifth street of Guo Sheng, experienced about 3 degrees of foundation settlement after the earthquake. There were 19 households in the original five-story building, but now there are only two households left. Residents who are still living in it say helplessly that they are afraid but unable to escape.

Another resident, Miss Chen, stressed that "everything that can be sent has been sent". On the 8th of last month, she also applied to Li Chang for grouting the sinking foundation of the building and righting the building. However, this building is not a dangerous building. Apart from the depreciation subsidy of NT$ 2,800 after the TV set broke down, she has not received the subsidy for house repair so far. Miss Chen has no choice but to say that she hasn't moved yet, because there is no subsidy and no money to rent a house.