President Ma Ying-jeoy, President-elect Tsai Ing-wen and other officials joined about 4,000 attendees at today's outdoor service at a stadium in the city of Tainan, where all of the casualties from the February 6 quake were recorded.
Of those, 115 died in a single 17-story apartment building that toppled over shortly after the early morning magnitude- 6.4 quake, trapping residents under tons of concrete and steel.
More than 550 people were injured in the disaster.
Following a minute of silence, participants placed lilies on a bier at the rear of the stage, where the victims' photographs were displayed.
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