30-03-2025, 06:42 AM
NEW TAIPEI, Taiwan, March 29 (Reuters) - Win Win has been glued to social media for past day, trying to work out whether her family in Myanmar's Mandalay survived Friday's powerful earthquake, distracting herself at Taiwan restaurant where she works by serving samosas and other snacks.
"We spoke last night but then nothing today. I can't get through. I'm so scared for them," Win Win, one of Taiwan's estimated 50,000 Sino-Burmese, told Reuters on Saturday at eatery in Little Myanmar in New Taipei, neighbouring the capital, Taipei.
"We spoke last night but then nothing today. I can't get through. I'm so scared for them," Win Win, one of Taiwan's estimated 50,000 Sino-Burmese, told Reuters on Saturday at eatery in Little Myanmar in New Taipei, neighbouring the capital, Taipei.