Search and rescue operations after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake that struck southern Taiwan ended Saturday as the death toll rose to 114, the city's disaster response office told CNN.<br />The last trapped person was rescued alive on Saturday afternoon, the center said.<br />A total of 289 people were rescued, 96 people remain in hospital.<br />Most of the fatalities and injuries came from the collapse of the Weiguan Golden Dragon high-rise tower in Tainan, the response center said.<br />Rescuers found tin cans packed into the collapsed walls of the high-rise.<br />Three people, all former executives of the company that built the collapsed apartment building, were arrested Tuesday and face charges of professional negligence resulting in death.