Collapse of apartment block during Taiwan earthquake sparks anger over island’s building safety standards

As rescuers continue the grim task of digging bodies from the rubble of an apartment complex that collapsed in a Taiwan earthquake, anger is growing over the shoddy construction of the building and the island’s questionable safety record.
The Wei-kuan building was the only high-rise to crumble completely in the 6.4 magnitude earthquake that shook the southern city of Tainan before dawn on Saturday, with 55 confirmed dead so far, mostly from the complex.
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More than 80 residents remain buried in the ruins and the chances of finding survivors are slim.
Prosecutors say there were flaws in the building as they question the developer and two associates on charges of professional negligence resulting in death.
