Rescuers have pulled a 20-year-old man from the rubble of an apartment block more than a day after it was destroyed by an earthquake in the Taiwanese city of Tainan.
Taiwanese TV showed Huang Kuang-wei being rescued alive to cheers from his family and emergency workers.
At least 124 people are missing after the collapse of the 17-storey block during Saturday's quake, officials say.
At least 20 people are now confirmed dead after the magnitude 6.4 tremor.
Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te said many of the missing were buried deep inside the ruins of the apartment block.
The building is one of several in Tainan city that collapsed during the quake.
Among the dead was a newborn baby. Nearly 500 people were injured, at least 92 of whom remain in hospital.
President Ma Ying-jeou promised an "all-out effort" to rescue people.
There were also at least five aftershocks. The quake was felt in the capital Taipei, 300km away.
Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and often sees tremors.
China has offered assistance although at the moment at least, given the relatively limited scale of the disaster, it does not look as if much outside help is needed, the BBC's John Sudworth reports from Beijing.
Back in 1999, when a 7.6 magnitude quake killed more than 2,300 people in central Taiwan, a similar offer of help from the mainland became embroiled in political wrangling, with Taiwan accusing China of exploiting the situation for its own political ends, our correspondent adds.
source : http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35514888