A Singaporean couple holding the Australian passport lost contact after the earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan. Search and rescue personnel said that they did not rule out that they were like several other lost tourists and were also in the Taroko Sand Card.

According to the Taiwan United Daily report, Chen Yifeng, the special search and rescue captain of the Fire Department of the Taiwan Ministry of the Interior, said on Sunday (April 7) that the search and rescue team was in the park, and Jiuqu Dong and other places.Husbands and wives have no gains on mobile phones.

Chen Yifeng said that because the two were unable to confirm the location of the two, they did not rule out that when the earthquake occurred, the two were also on the sand card, and Sunday would continue to search on the sand card.In addition, the Turkish drone search and rescue team also reached the forward command post, hoping to use drones to help and find all the loses as soon as possible.

On Wednesday (April 3), the scale of the Richee 7.2 earthquake occurred on Wednesday (April 3).A Singapore couple took the Taru Pavilion Line Touring Bus on the day of the earthquake.

Comprehensive information published by the Immigration Department of the Taiwan Ministry of the Interior and the Police Department on Saturday afternoon, the name of the lost couple is Sim Hwee Kok (transliteration: Shen Huiguo) and Neo Siew Choo (transliteration: Liang Xiuzhu), holding itThere are both Singapore and Australia.However, Singapore does not allow Chinese people to hold dual nationality. This is unknown why Singaporean couple holds Australian passports.