DISASTER IN CENTRAL CHINA
7,600 dead in China earthquake, toll may rise
Published on Mon, May 12, 2008 at 13:23, Updated on Mon, May 12, 2008 at 20:51 in World section
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Beijing: A massive earthquake struck central China on Monday, killing more than 7,600 people and trapping nearly 900 students under the rubble of their school, state media reported.
The official Xinhua News Agency said 80 per cent of the buildings had collapsed in Beichuan county in Sichuan province after the 7.8-magnitude quake, raising fears the overall death toll could increase sharply.
Xinhua cited the Sichuan provincial government as saying 7,651 people died, but the situation in at least two counties remains unclear.
It said its reporters in Juyuan township, about 96 km from the epicentre, saw buried teenagers struggling to break loose from underneath the rubble of the three-story building ''while others were crying out for help.''
Two girls were quoted by Xinhua as saying they escaped because they had ''run faster than others.''
The earthquake comes less than three months before the start of the Beijing Summer Olympics, when China hopes to use to showcase its rise in the world.
The quake struck in the middle of the afternoon when classes and office towers were full, about about 96 km northwest of Chengdu. There were several smaller aftershocks, the US Geological Survey said on its website.
Calls into the city did not go through as panicked residents quickly overloaded the telephone system. The quake affected telephone and power networks, and even state media appeared to have few details of the disaster.
''In Chengdu, mobile telecommunication convertors have experienced jams and thousands of servers were out of service,'' said Sha Yuejia, deputy chief executive officer of China Mobile.
Although it was difficult to telephone Chengdu, an Israeli student, Ronen Medzini, sent a text message to The Associated Press saying there were power and water outages there.
''Traffic jams, no running water, power outs, everyone sitting in the streets, patients evacuated from hospitals sitting outside and waiting,'' he said.
Xinhua said an underground water pipe ruptured near the city's southern railway station, flooding a main thoroughfare. Reporters saw buildings with cracks in their walls but no collapses, Xinhua said.
Reuters reports hundreds of people were buried in two collapsed chemical plants in Shifang in China's southwestern province of Sichuan. About 6,000 people were evacuated, Xinhua said, adding that more than 80 tonnes of liquid ammonia were leaked.
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Heart felt condolences to the Chinese families which lost their loved ones in this disaster. Sometime nature is very cruel.
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May the souls rest in peace.
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When the Rector scale of the earth quake is reported by CNN IBN and IBN live I doubted it is
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This is really big disaster considering big preparation for olympic is the main concern here at the moment,i wish many
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