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6.9 earthquake in china; killing 400 news1130.com/news/world/article/44854--strong-quake-kills-400-in-western-china BEIJING, China - A series of strong earthquakes struck a mountainous Tibetan area of western China on Wednesday, killing at least 400 people and injuring more than 10,000 as houses made of mud and wood collapsed, officials said. Many more people were trapped and the toll was expected to rise. The largest quake was recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey as magnitude 6.9. In the aftermath, panicked people, many bleeding from their wounds, flooded the streets of a Qinghai province township where most of the homes had been flattened. Students were reportedly buried inside several damaged schools. Paramilitary police used shovels to dig through the rubble in the town, footage on state television showed. Officials said excavators were not available and with most of the roads leading to the nearest airport damaged, equipment and rescuers would have a hard time reaching the area. Hospitals were overwhelmed, many lacking even the most basic supplies, and doctors were in short supply. Downed phone lines, strong winds and frequent aftershocks also hindered rescue efforts, said Wu Yong, commander of the local army garrison, who said the death toll "may rise further as lots of houses collapsed." With many people forced outside, the provincial government said it was rushing 5,000 tents and 100,000 coats and blankets to the mountainous region, at around 4,000 metres high and where night time temperatures plunge below freezing. Workers were racing to release water from a reservoir in the disaster area where a crack had formed after the quake to prevent a flood, according to the China Earthquake Administration. The Wednesday quake, which struck at 7:49 p.m. ET, was centred on Yushu county, in the southern part of Qinghai, near Tibet, with a population of about 100,000, mostly herders and farmers. The USGS recorded six temblors in less than three hours, all but one registering 5.0 or higher. The China Earthquake Networks Center measured the largest quake's magnitude at 7.1. Qinghai averages more than five earthquakes a year of at least magnitude 5.0, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. They normally do not cause much damage in the sparsely populated province. Residents fled as the ground shook, toppling houses made of mud and wood, as well as temples, gas stations, electric poles and the top of a Buddhist pagoda in a park, witnesses and state media said. The quake also triggered landslides, Xinhua said. The death toll rose to about 400 by afternoon, according to China Central Television. Emergency official Pubucairen, who goes by only one name, was quoted as saying that the number of injured has risen to more than 10,000. The official said rescuers were treating the injured at hospitals, race tracks and sports stadiums. President Hu Jintao sent a vice-premier to supervise rescue efforts and more than 5,000 soldiers, medical workers and other rescuers were mobilized, joining 700 soldiers already on the ground, Xinhua said. A message of sympathy also came from the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of the often fervently Buddhist Tibetans who is reviled by Chinese leaders. Yushu and its environs are among the Tibetan areas caught up in the anti- government protests that swept the region in March 2008. Tensions have simmered since, and the region has been closed to foreigners off and on. CCTV reported that soon after the quake, troops secured banks, oil depots and caches of explosives. Yushu was for centuries home to important Buddhist monasteries and a trading hub and gateway to central Tibet. In recent years, the government has poured investment into Yushu, opening an airport last year and building a highway to the provincial capital of Xining. The seismically active region saw a magnitude-7.9 quake two years ago that left almost 90,000 people dead or missing in neighbouring Sichuan province 650 kilometres away. Poor design, shoddy construction and the lax enforcement of building codes were found to be rampant. In Jiegu, about 30 kilometres from the epicenter, the local fire brigade was trying to rescue 20 students stuck inside a school, Kang Zifu, head of the rescue team, told state television. It did not say what type of school it was. Five students were killed and others trapped in a primary school, a teacher told Xinhua, saying morning classes had not yet started when the quake struck. Another official said students were buried at several primary schools. More than 85 per cent of houses had collapsed in Jiegu, which Tibetans call Gyegu, while large cracks have appeared on buildings still standing, the official Xinhua News Agency cited Zhuohuaxia, a local publicity official, as saying. Posted via RS Mobile |
Kar...m wait no. damn, WTF is going on lately? wasn't indonesia just got hit week or something? |
its a sign of the apocalypse, we're all fucked. 2012! |
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Many more earthquakes to come! Better prepared for it. |
sad. but its not that big of a dent into chinas population.... |
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rip to the victims |
Isnt that where the Arks r being built? |
is a good thing they were made of mud + bricks.. im sure lots more would of died if they were living in shitty constructed concrete apartments |
so much earthquakes happening all over the world one after another... sad to hear about it. rip to the victims. |
shit.. any hot jbs without a home are more than welcome to stay at my place. |
RIP to the dead |
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thats like .0000000000000000004 % of their population. thats enough people to fill a T&T market on a sunday afternoon. no harm done |
way too many earthquakes recently |
2012 is slowly coming |
wow...rip. |
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did anyone read this story about the Volcano in Iceland erupting? http://www.vancouversun.com/technolo...960/story.html 2012 is coming! |
my ideal way to die for 2012 is to have my ballsacks simultaneously combust as I am reaching my orgasm while I'm having sex and thereby creating the largest bukkake in the history of the world |
death toll has gone up to 1144 as of today |
rip to the victim. anyways, i have heard that Chinese Government rejects all the helps from other country. Is it true? if it is, i dont understand at all...... because of 2010 shanghai expo? Quote:
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some powerful pics on boston globe; the death toll is up to 1700 http://inapcache.boston.com/universa...5_23032663.jpg those are dead bodies btw in the background http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...shu_china.html |
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the gov't needs to put their 'ego' away when lives are at stake |
is it just me or the monks are helping with the rescue efforts too |
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