Taiwan got Malaysian vegetarian eatery food poisoning - 2 dead, 5 ICU
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TS SELLING SNAKE OIL POSTING LIES
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNWXpGTPj9o
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NOTCH HOT TOPIC ANYMORE, ATTENTION AHKWA TS STILL POST BEEDIOS PRETEND TO CARE FOR WAT? MUST BE WAITING FOR NEXT HOT TOPIC TO JUMP SHIP RITE?  Clapping Laughing
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(31-03-2024, 01:32 PM)factuup Wrote:  NOTCH HOT TOPIC ANYMORE, ATTENTION AHKWA TS STILL POST BEEDIOS PRETEND TO CARE FOR WAT? MUST BE WAITING FOR NEXT HOT TOPIC TO JUMP SHIP RITE?  Clapping Laughing

AHKWA CHENG ISH RIKE THAT HUANS POOBORKIA Clapping Laughing
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#65

220 char kway teow ish bitter

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#66

egg all store outside

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TS KEEP FRYING COLD RICE  Laughing
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#69

Wah west china sibei jialat mens lololololol... Tongue

This is not taiwan, ish west china Lololololol.... Tongue

Cannot talk about taiwan else sure gotch peepur notch happy lololololol.... Tongue

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(30-03-2024, 11:39 PM)twinkle07 Wrote:  the original chef flew back
ish malaysian....
also go for investigation

https://tw.news.yahoo.com/%E5%BF%AB%E8%A...08830.html
Think, init b'cos no see satay they... Rolleyes
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(01-04-2024, 11:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Think, init b'cos no see satay they... Rolleyes
Bacteria tests in food poisoning outbreak may be out next week...result coming, akan datang...soon.
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#72

their food ingredients all test negative for bongkrekic acid. likely ish spolit food used up riao...
now checking environment for it and suspect rat poison

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#73

their kway teow transported by motorbike... duno if temperature deteriorated the quality...


they open one packet of kway teow, suspected keep leftovers to fry the next day
sell 5 plates on 17 march
sell 1 plate on 18 march
sell 7 plates on 19 march -> 5 ppl go hospital ( 1 dead, 1 ICU, 1 hospitalized, 2 discharged)
march 20  open last new packet
sell 7 plates, noone got sick
march 21 new batch of kway teow arrive...
march 21 onwards many ppl sick...


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#74

they finally found the bongkrekic acid

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#75

chopping board, knife, the staff's hands swabs test positive...

https://tw.news.yahoo.com/%E5%AF%B6%E6%9...16053.html
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#76

(02-04-2024, 12:06 PM)twinkle07 Wrote:  chopping board, knife, the staff's hands swabs test positive...

https://tw.news.yahoo.com/%E5%AF%B6%E6%9...16053.html

YOU ALSO SWAP POSITIVE  Clapping Laughing Rotfl
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https://focustaiwan.tw/society/202404020005
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#78

So far nothing to blame on china? Even ermaos here got nothing to say?
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Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen to visit Singapore this week. Taichung, April 2 (CNA) Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen (盧秀燕) will depart for Singapore on Wednesday for a 3-day visit, marking her first overseas trip in 4-yrs.

Lu told reporters Tuesday that she and city officials would observe commercial events during the trip from April 3-5, with a special focus on the Great Singapore Sale, an annual shopping event organized by Singapore Retailers Association since 1994.

In addition to marketing, economic, and art and culture activities, Lu said she was also looking forward to learning from the city-state's experience in developing green energy.

"Singapore has been a good friend of the Republic of China (Taiwan). We have always shared a deep, solid friendship and kept frequent exchanges, so I hope this visit goes beyond just a city exchange," Lu said, adding they would return to Taiwan on early Saturday.

Lu expressed gratitude for the assistance of the Singapore government but did not specify which department she would visit, only saying she would meet with "all those [I] need to meet."

Mayor said she had not traveled abroad in the previous 4-yrs due to COVID-19 pandemic, that the city govt was making arrangements for future overseas visits.
https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202404020014
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#81

台毒ish good ish good... Tongue

Cannot be bad cannot be bad.... Tongue

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(02-04-2024, 09:01 PM)twinkle07 Wrote:  
STUPID TS
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#83

台毒 ah 台毒...

Why got peepur notch happy about this? Tongue

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WUMAO FILTHY MOUTH
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(02-04-2024, 08:24 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen to visit Singapore this week. Taichung, April 2 (CNA) Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen (盧秀燕) will depart for Singapore on Wednesday for a 3-day visit, marking her first overseas trip in 4-yrs.

Lu told reporters Tuesday that she and city officials would observe commercial events during the trip from April 3-5, with a special focus on the Great Singapore Sale, an annual shopping event organized by Singapore Retailers Association since 1994.

In addition to marketing, economic, and art and culture activities, Lu said she was also looking forward to learning from the city-state's experience in developing green energy.

"Singapore has been a good friend of the Republic of China (Taiwan). We have always shared a deep, solid friendship and kept frequent exchanges, so I hope this visit goes beyond just a city exchange," Lu said, adding they would return to Taiwan on early Saturday.

Lu expressed gratitude for the assistance of the Singapore government but did not specify which department she would visit, only saying she would meet with "all those [I] need to meet."

Mayor said she had not traveled abroad in the previous 4-yrs due to COVID-19 pandemic, that the city govt was making arrangements for future overseas visits.
https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202404020014
President, VP thank world leaders for thoughts & prayers after deadly earthquake. 04/04/2024

Taipei, (CNA) Taiwan's Presidential Office has expressed gratitude for prayers & concern by political leaders of 47 countries in the wake of a devastating earthquake hit Taiwan (Wednesday)
spokesperson Olivia Lin (林聿禪)thinks heads of state of Taiwan's diplomatic allies for their thoughts and prayers, including Paraguayan President, Guatemalan President, Palauan President....Lin also thanked Saint Kitts and Nevis PM, Belizean PM, Minister Feleti Teo, and Saint Lucian PM Philip. She further expressed gratitude  including Jap PM, Philippine President., Indian PM, Dalai Lama, European Council President, and David Cameron, UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs.

President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) thanked Marcos Jr. in a social media post for his "heartfelt" message and said the rescue work. "The response efforts are ongoing, and we will continue to do our utmost to protect the safety of all in Taiwan, including our Filipino community,," in another post, Tsai thanked Modi.....
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Nine dead, over 1,000 injured as earthquake rescue ops continue.... Taipei, April 3. The strongest earthquake to hit Taiwan in nearly 25 years has resulted in nine deaths, 1,011 injuries, and 143 people trapped as of 10:00 p.m.

Fatalities, all reported in Hualien -- four individuals in Taroko Gorge, two near Dachingshui & Huide tunnels, one in a residential building in Hualien City, one in Hejen mining area with most being the result of rockfalls.

9-deceased (5-women & 4-men,) the National Fire Agency, 7-people were trapped in Hejen mining area, 47 hotel employees and 24 tourists at Jiuqudong, 64 individuals in the Heping mining area, & one on Jhu-ilu Trekking & Hiking trail.

Chen Cheng-chi (陳正棋), Central Emergency Operation Ctr (CEOC) deputy commander & deputy minister of economic affairs, noted most rescue efforts currently focused on Provincial Highway No 8.

https://focustaiwan.tw/society/202404030028
3-vehicles & 42 individuals fm Silks Place Taroko hotel are still unaccounted adding that it is crucial for rescue personnel conducting night-time operations to prioritize their own safety.
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(04-04-2024, 04:45 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Nine dead, over 1,000 injured as earthquake rescue ops continue.... Taipei, April 3. The strongest earthquake to hit Taiwan in nearly 25 years has resulted in nine deaths, 1,011 injuries, and 143 people trapped as of 10:00 p.m.

Fatalities, all reported in Hualien -- four individuals in Taroko Gorge, two near Dachingshui & Huide tunnels, one in a residential building in Hualien City, one in Hejen mining area with most being the result of rockfalls.

9-deceased (5-women & 4-men,) the National Fire Agency, 7-people were trapped in Hejen mining area, 47 hotel employees and 24 tourists at Jiuqudong, 64 individuals in the Heping mining area, & one on Jhu-ilu Trekking & Hiking trail.

Chen Cheng-chi (陳正棋), Central Emergency Operation Ctr (CEOC) deputy commander & deputy minister of economic affairs, noted most rescue efforts currently focused on Provincial Highway No 8.

https://focustaiwan.tw/society/202404030028
3-vehicles & 42 individuals fm Silks Place Taroko hotel are still unaccounted adding that it is crucial for rescue personnel conducting night-time operations to prioritize their own safety.

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(04-04-2024, 04:46 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-2024-04-04-13-00-57-87-40deb4...480b12.jpg]

Railway line between Yilan and Hualien counties, which was closed in the wake of a major earthquake on Wednesday, has now reopened to rail traffic, (Thur) 41 still missing inside Taroko National Park following Earthquake. 

Visitors & hotel employees trapped in the Tunnel of 9-Turns, they are been search and rescue drone on Thursday. Taipei, April 4 (CNA) A total of 41 people inside Taroko National Park remain unaccounted for more than 29 hours since a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck eastern Taiwan Wednesday morning.

As of 1:10 p.m. Thursday, rescuers are still searching for three buses carrying 30 Silks Place Taroko Hotel employees as well as six hikers, three people at Taroko Village Hotel and two construction workers, according to the Central Emergency Operation Center. Meanwhile, a group of 24 tourists and five Silks Place Taroko Hotel employees are currently sheltered inside a rock shed near the Tunnel of Nine Turns, the center said.

The ctr added work is ongoing to clear debris from Provincial Highway No. 8, the only road in or out of the majority of Taroko National Park. In addition to those missing, damage to rd has left 615 stranded at Silks Place Taroko Hotel the neighboring Tienhsiang Youth Activity Ctr, said.

Society said, Visitors and hotel employees trapped in the Tunnel of Nine Turns are pictured by a search and rescue drone on Thursday. Photo courtesy of Central Emergency Operation Center April 4, 2024
Taipei, April 4 (CNA) A total of 41 people inside Taroko National Park remain unaccounted for more than 29 hours since a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck eastern Taiwan Wed morning.

As of 1:10 p.m. Thursday, rescuers are still searching for three buses carrying 30 Silks Place Taroko Hotel employees as well as six hikers, three people at Taroko Village Hotel and two construction workers, according to the Central Emergency Operation Center. Meanwhile, a group of 24 tourists and five Silks Place Taroko Hotel employees are currently sheltered inside a rock shed near the Tunnel of Nine Turns, the ctr said.

The center added that work is ongoing to clear debris from Provincial Highway No. 8, the only road in or out of the majority of Taroko National Park. Those missing, damage to the road has left 615 stranded at Silks Place Taroko Hotel and the neighboring Tienhsiang Youth Activity Ctr said

Search and rescue workers move into the badly damaged Provincial Highway No. 8.
Rescuers are also trying to locate one person believed to be in Hualien County's Hejen Mining Area, which sits just outside the national park's boundaries, ctr said.

Another 64 individuals stuck in the nearby Heping Mining Area have returned to low-lying ground as of 12:30 p.m. Earlier on Thursday, the Ministry of Education said that six National Dong Hwa University students had been found, and were currently sheltering in a bed and breakfast near Hualien County's Xiulin Township.

Meanwhile, the center said a total of 2,498 cases of damage have been reported since Wednesday morning, with 1,140 of them coming from Taipei. The capital's number was followed by 497 in New Taipei and 366 in Hualien County. Of the 372,947 households left without power in Hualien County by the quake, all but 337 have had it restored as of 10:10 a.m., the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) said Thursday morning.

According to the MOEA, 49,560 households still have no access to water, including 9914 in Hualien County, while the water pressure has been lowered for 39,646 households in Yilan County. The ministry said that services are expected to return to normal before Friday.
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38 still missing as Hualien earthquake death toll rises to 10 (04/04/2024)

Members of rescue and search teams carry the remain of a man found on the Xiaozhuilu Trail in Hualien County Thursday. Photo courtesy of Bureau of Fire and Emergency Services April 4, 2024. Taipei, April 4 (CNA) The death toll from a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck Taiwan on Wednesday has risen to 10, with 38 others still unaccounted for..

Rescuers recovered the man's body on Thursday and are still searching for 38 others, the center said.

As of 4:25 p.m. Thursday, the strongest earthquake to hit Taiwan in nearly 25 years has resulted in 10 deaths and 1,067 injuries and also left 660 people stranded due to road damage.

The nine other deaths included a technician hit by falling rocks at a section of the Provincial Highway No.8; a driver hit by falling rocks at another section of the same highway; and three hikers on the Dekalun Trail in Hualien County.

A quarry, the Daqingshui Recreation Area on the Provincial Highway No. 9, and another section on the same highway all reported one death each, while in Hualien City, a woman died after reentering a partially collapsed building to rescue her pet cat.

The latest death involved a 65-year-old man killed by falling rocks while hiking on the Xiaozhuilu Trail in Hualien County, according to the Central Emergency Operation Center.
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#90

I TOT THIS TOPIC WAS DAMN SERIOUS BUSINESS  BECAUSE TS TWINKONTOL POSTED MANI MANI BEEDIOS LOL!!

JHK CAUSED FOOD POISONING IN SOME INDEPENDENT COUNTRY YOU KNOW? BERI SERIOUS BUSINESS!

OH THAT ATTENTION SEEKING ANJING DITCH HIS THREAD FOR HIS NEXT ATTENTION SEEKING ACTIVITY LIAO?  Laughing Clapping Rotfl

OR IS HE GOING TO WAYANG POST SOMETHING AFTER ME TO PROVE ME WRONG?  Laughing
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