Taiwan deploys extra troops as anger over rescue grows

Taiwan on Thursday deployed thousands of extra troops as it faced growing public anger and pressure to rescue people trapped by deadly landslides triggered by Typhoon Morakot.

Liukuai: Taiwan on Thursday deployed thousands of extra troops as it faced growing public anger and pressure to rescue people trapped by deadly landslides triggered by Typhoon Morakot.
The military said 4,000 more soldiers were added to the rescue effort, bringing the total to 34,000, as the death toll from the island`s worst floods in half a century rose to 108 with fears it may rise dramatically.

Helicopters were scouring remote areas of southern and central Taiwan dropping food and medicines to cut-off villages and evacuating people to safety, while rain continued to pound the island off southeast China.

Nearly 14,000 people have been airlifted to safety since last weekend`s typhoon, which dumped three metres (120 inches) of rain, but the government has been accused by survivors and politicians of doing too little, too late.

Dozens of mountain villages populated mainly by indigenous aboriginal tribes have been totally cut off for days after landslides destroyed roads and bridges, leaving them only accessible by air.

Tempers have flared as desperate relatives have gathered at rescue centres, police and soldiers yesterday had to push back people who tried to storm their way on to
helicopters heading to the stricken zone.

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