Taiwan prosecutors were questioning the developer of an apartment complex that collapsed during an earthquake as prosecutors detailed flaws in construction of the building where nearly 100 people remain trapped.
Prosecutors in the southern Taiwan city of Tainan have arrested the developer of a building which collapsed during an earthquake on Saturday killing at least 39 people, as rescue efforts increasingly turned to recovery.
Rescuers pulled out an eight-year-old girl alive from the rubble of a Taiwan apartment block more than 60 hours after it was toppled by an earthquake, as the mayor of the southern city of Tainan warned the death toll could exceed 100.
Rescuers in Taiwan pulled more people alive from a collapsed apartment tower, a day after a strong earthquake shook the island, and kept searching for about 120 people still believed trapped in the ruins of the building.