Environment
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Taiwan’s Resilience Tested by Over 200 Aftershocks in Wake of Fatal Earthquake
Taiwan was shaken by dozens of earthquakes overnight and into Tuesday that left buildings swaying and some tilting, with the government saying they were aftershocks from a huge deadly quake that hit the island more than two weeks ago.
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