Survivor pulled out from building 2 days after Taiwan quake
By GLADYS TSAI, Associated Press
Feb 7, 2016 9:54 PM CST
Emergency rescuers remove a body found in a collapsed building from an earthquake in Tainan, Taiwan, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016. Rescuers on Sunday found signs of live within the remains of the high-rise residential building that collapsed in a powerful, shallow earthquake in southern Taiwan that killed over...   (Associated Press)

TAINAN, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan media are reporting that a survivor found shielded under the body of her husband has been pulled out alive from a toppled high-rise apartment building, two days after a powerful quake killed at least 36 people.

Eastern Broadcasting Corp. reports that Tsao Wei-ling called out "here I am" as rescuers dug through to find her Monday.

The death toll from Saturday's powerful 6.4-magnitude quake in south Taiwan stands at 36. Thirty-four of these are from the building collapse in Tainan city.

More than 170 people have been rescued from the collapsed 17-story building, but more than 100 are still believed buried inside.

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