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Torrential rains led a two-story house to topple over yesterday near Keelong’s Bisha Harbor.
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The homeowners returned to the area today, hoping to salvage belongings from the house.
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Safety concerns led the Keelung City Government to deploy backhoes to demolish the damaged structure.
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One evening after a storm toppled this residence a mudslide seems to have made this building tilt at an even more dangerous angle.
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A break in the weather led the grown children of this family to enter the structure accompanied by emergency rescue crews.
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They are hoping to salvage whatever they can from their former residence.
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The extreme angle of the house together with rain makes it difficult to enter this structure.
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Crews are using bamboo poles for support, but the tiles are slippery making it difficult to proceed.
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Many were shocked to see this house collapse, with eyewitnesses on the street capturing this moment on camera.
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The building made its way into the road,
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and fear of further damage led to backhoes being deployed to permanently demolish the building.
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The family looks solemn as they watch crews complete half of the demolition work on their house.
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During the demolition a few person items can be seen
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as the whole family are wearing raincoats and struggle to recover these items.
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Unfortunately, even if some items are recovered like this purse, it is typically covered in mud
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as the family say it is simply trying to recover as much as possible.