It's a gloomy Lunar New Year's Eve in Nanxi District in southern Taiwan, still reeling from last week's 6.2-magnitude earthquake, with many homes previously thought to be undamaged now showing signs of crumbling.
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00:00This is not how the people of Tainan's Nanxi District expected to spend their Lunar New Year's Eve.
00:11This impromptu meal is charity for those displaced by the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that hit southern Taiwan a week ago.
00:18A local temple has put together supplies of food, sleeping mats and other essentials.
00:25The list of affected people is growing, as over a hundred homes that were not originally thought to be damaged now start to crumble.
00:43And it's hard to tell who really needs help.
00:46At this aid station, a group of eight people posing as victims turned out to just be looking for a handout.
00:56But there are those who genuinely have nowhere to go, and those who may feel unsafe at home as aftershocks of 4.5 or greater continue.
01:05For these people, this new year will be remembered as the one they had to spend in a tent.
01:11As the rest of the country enjoys the holiday break, people in this part of the south face a mess to clean up and worries about what comes next.
01:20Eason Pan and John Ventriest for Taiwan Plus.