Five days after a TransAsia plane crashed on the outlying island of Penghu, the cordon placed by the police surrounding the crash site was lifted on Sunday.
Owners of the ten houses that were damaged by the plane began to fix broken roofs, move out broken furniture, and clean their houses and yards.
All wreckage from the plane has been moved to an air force base and bricks from the damaged houses have been piled on the sides of the roads by soldiers called in to help with the rescue operation.
Also, families of the victims gathered at a funeral parlor to arrange the funeral service for the dead. A total of 48 people died in the crash.
Investigators have examined the trees which were believed to have been struck by the plane before it plunged into a residential area and exploded into a fireball on Wednesday.
The plane was arriving from the southern city of Kaohsiung during a thunderstorm.