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China Earthquake: Exodus Begins From Sichuan
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 5-14-2008 | Richard Spencer

Posted on 05/14/2008 4:29:09 PM PDT by blam

China earthquake: Exodus begins from Sichuan

By Richard Spencer in Hanwang Town, Sichuan Province
Last Updated: 11:05PM BST 14/05/2008

Tens of thousands of people have poured down from the mountainsides of Sichuan searching for food and water as rescuers evacuated towns where more than 40,000 people are dead, buried or missing. Rescue teams are digging through rubble, trying to reach survivors of a powerful earthquake in China.

Helicopters began to airlift residents out of the villages of Wenchuan county at the epicentre of the earthquake which struck China on Monday, while others walked for hours into the valleys and plains to the south and east. The county is still cut off from land-based relief by landslides.

But the exodus might yet be heading into more danger, with emergency workers attempting to plug gaps in two major dams.

The Zipingpu dam, above the city of Dujiangyan with its population of 600,000, was said at one stage to be in an "extremely dangerous state" with cracks more than four inches wide appearing in its face, though the water resources ministry later said on its website that it was stable for the time being.

Tulong dam, further north on the Min river, was said by officials to be near collapse, something which would have a knock-on effect on a series of dams and power stations further downstream.

Almost 400 dams altogether were said to have been affected by Monday's earthquake – the wet and mountainous province is criss-crossed by some of China's biggest and fastest-flowing rivers.

While some dams, like Zipingpu, are modern, others were built when construction standards were lower.

All day long, the 100,000 troops now assigned to the rescue effort grappled with the wreckage of major cities, towns and villages across a wide area.

There were some successes, including the rescue of a three-year-old girl in Beichuan, one of the worst-affected towns, and an eight-months pregnant woman trapped under an apartment block in Dujiangyan.

But by the evening the official death toll stood at nearly 15,000, with another 25,000 reported buried and more unaccounted for.

In Wenchuan, a paramilitary officer told local television that a third of houses had been destroyed and 90 per cent damaged.

Meanwhile, the survivors were starting to look ever more desperately for supplies, walking for hours out of their mountain villages to seek help.

"There is nothing left of my village," said Fu Yuanming, who had walked for 10 hours from Village Number 3 of Qingping district near the epicentre to Hanwang town. "We need help. Our people have nothing to eat, they have nothing to drink."

He said a landslide had blocked the river above the village, turning into a reservoir that was about to burst.

Along all the roads in the region, makeshift camps have been set up. Residents of the towns lined up patiently as fire engines served out buckets of water; in the villages, locals ran out into the road to forcibly stop trucks and beg for supplies of noodles and biscuits.

"Someone had better set up relief coordination, or the people will resort to robbery," said one man in the village of Wudu.

More than 10,000 people were crowded into the sports stadium in the city of Mianyang, Sichuan's second biggest city and an important base for China's high-tec industry. Many had walked from Beichuan.

Ralph Johnson, a British teacher who lives in the city and runs a pub there, said that almost a million people were now spending their days on the streets. That included the city's 800,000 population, many of whom were like him unable to return to their damaged flats, and thousands more refugees.

He was also waiting to hear news of the mountain primary school for which his regulars have raised funds, and which feeds a secondary school known to have collapsed with up to 1,000 dead.

"We have not heard anything from the school," he said.

A British embassy rapid response unit began work in the provincial capital Chengdu to help coordinate the search for tourists trapped in the region. Nineteen members of a Kuoni tour party that were on their way to the Wolong giant panda reserve near Wenchuan when the earthquake hit were still unaccounted for last night.

There were unconfirmed reports that a group of 50 tourists had been located at the reserve, and 12 Americans who had been missing spoke to Worldwide Fund for Nature officials by satellite phone.

But Sir William Ehrman, the British ambassador, told The Daily Telegraph that there had still been no contact with the British group.

"We are extremely concerned," he said. "We are trying all we can to locate those who are unaccounted for."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; chinaquake; earthquake; exodus; sichuan
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To: headsonpikes

pictures in post 259 (not 267) - sorry


281 posted on 05/16/2008 1:47:17 PM PDT by stlnative
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To: headsonpikes

I have to go - but I will be back online this evening.
I’ll look for your reply then.


282 posted on 05/16/2008 1:49:16 PM PDT by stlnative
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To: adcycn
~Now I am using Proxy to be here for safety.What a dangerous world~~~

Why did you have to use a proxy? I was hearing of all the access Chinese have to all these English web sites, such as Cnn, BBC, New York Times.

What happened?

283 posted on 05/16/2008 1:52:13 PM PDT by don-o (Free Lazamataz!)
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To: don-o
Why did you have to use a proxy? I was hearing of all the access Chinese have to all these English web sites, such as Cnn, BBC, New York Times. What happened? What happened is very clear if you really read my all post unless you only read what you want to read and ignore the fact. OK,let me give you some briefing.It's mostly like some sarcastic talking when I was arguing with Tigerseye about those proxy and hack things.If you can't understand it,then sorry for my poor English and poor sense of humor.
284 posted on 05/16/2008 5:38:34 PM PDT by adcycn
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To: spectre
I don’t know where you get the paper, but I think even a kid can find the illegitimacy and hostility of the article,how can any government deal their people in that way. I admit that there are so many suffer in the earthquake and our gov. of course can not reach every aspect of a matter, but describe our gov. in this way is definitely malicious. Our premier arrived in the earthquake area next day to the disaster and as a more than 65 elder work there a good many days and just substituted by our preside. These days everyone in our country is concerned about the situation of a disaster and try our best to do something for the sufferer, donor blood , offertory and be volunteer. Yesterday (5.19) afternoon, every Chinese people all over the county stand in silent tribute for our martyrs in same time to show our sorriness . These days, we know that lots of foreign friends also express their kindness and sympathism to our country, especially Japan – I have no too much favor to it – they send a rescue team to our country to help our rescue. and I hope we can enhance the communication and know each other better before we get some verdict that perhaps hurt other one’s heart undesignedly. Bless to our victims of a natural calamity , bless to our county
285 posted on 05/20/2008 2:12:57 AM PDT by muricunshu
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