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Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« on: May 12, 2008, 02:26:08 PM »

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BEIJING, China (CNN) -- Thousands of people have been killed by Monday's powerful earthquake in just one affected region of central China, its government said, with the toll expected to keep rising as bodies are retrieved from schools, homes and factories.

The death toll quickly rose throughout the day. State-run news agency Xinhua said it had reached 8,533 in Sichuan Province by Monday night, and another 10,000 were believed to be injured.

It reported that authorities were yet to reach Wenchuan County -- which sits at the epicenter of the 7.9-magnitude earthquake with a population of about 112,000 -- because of damage to roads.

In Beichuan County, close to Wenchuan, the number of deaths was estimated at more than 3,000, with 80 percent of the buildings destroyed.

In addition, at least 48 people were killed in the northwest Gansu Province, Xinhua said.

Several hundred students were also feared to be buried in collapsed school buildings, the agency said.

China's Seismological Bureau said the earthquake had affected more than half the country's provinces and municipalities.

U.S. President George W. Bush released a statement saying his country "stands ready to help in any way possible."

"I am particularly saddened by the number of students and children affected by this tragedy," Bush said.

China's government is releasing $2.89 million to respond to the disaster, Xinhua reported. China's Red Cross has dispatched 557 tents, 2,500 quilts and other aid to the disaster zone, Chinese television reported. Impact your world

In Sichuan's Shifang city, the quake buried hundreds of people in two collapsed chemical plants, and more than 80 tons of ammonia leaked out, Xinhua said.

The local government evacuated 6,000 civilians from the area after homes and factories were also destroyed. Video See CNN's interview with an American in Chengdu. »

The quake was "felt in most parts of China," Xinhua reported, with the confirmed casualties in the provinces and municipality of Sichuan, Gansu, Chongqing and Yunnan.

Xinhua said several schools collapsed, at least partially, in the quake.

At one, as many as 900 students were feared buried. At least 50 bodies have been pulled from the rubble at the high school in the Juyuan Township of Dujiangyan City in Wenchuan County.

"Some buried teenagers were struggling to break loose from underneath the ruins while others were crying out for help," Xinhua reported.

"Grieved parents watched as five cranes were excavating at the site and an ambulance was waiting. Video See a report on rescue operations at the school. »

"A tearful mother said her son, ninth-grader Zhang Chengwei, was buried in the ruins."

President Hu Jintao ordered an all-out effort to help those affected, and Premier Wen Jiabao traveled to the region to direct the rescue work, Xinhua reported.

"My fellow Chinese, facing such a severe disaster, we need calm, confidence, courage and efficient organization," Wen was quoted as saying.

"I believe we can certainly overcome the disaster with the public and the military working together under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee and the government."

Peter Sammonds, professor of geophysics at University College London, called the earthquake "tremendous." Video See workers in Chengdu hiding under their desks during the quake. »

"Particularly in the more remote, the more mountainous part where this has taken place, a lot of the buildings are built on sediments that are quite unstable. They're probably liquifying, causing the buildings to collapse," he said.

"You might expect landslides to occur, which could actually stop the relief efforts going through on the roads, so this could be very grim in the remoter, more mountainous parts of this province."

While many of the most immediate efforts were focused on Sichuan Province, Xinhua reported that there were dead and injured also in Gansu, Chongqing and Yunnan.

Scattered stories of destruction poured in from around the country. Xinhua said one person was killed in Santai County, in the city of Mianyang, when a water tower fell.

A provincial government spokesman said they feared more dead and injured in collapsed houses in Dujiangyan City in Wenchuan County.

A driver for the seismological bureau said he saw "rows of houses collapsed" in Dujiangyan, Xinhua reported. Read an explanation about earthquakes. »

"Wenchuan is home to the Wolong Nature Reserve, China's leading research and breeding base for endangered giant pandas," Xinhua reported. The condition of the center was not immediately known because all communication services were cut off.

Bonnie Thie, the country director the Peace Corps, was on a university campus in Chengdu about 100 km from the epicenter, in the eastern part of China's Sichuan province, when the first quake hit.

"You could see the ground shaking," Thie told CNN.

The shaking "went on for what seemed like a very long time," she said.

"This is a very dangerous earthquake," said Bruce Presgrave, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey, which updated the magnitude of Monday's quake from 7.8 to 7.9.

The quake had the potential to cause major damage because of its strength and proximity to major population centers, he said.

In addition, the earthquake was relatively shallow, Presgrave said, and those kinds of quakes tend to do more damage near the epicenter than deeper ones.

An earthquake with 7.5 magnitude in the northern Chinese city of Tangshan killed 255,000 people in 1976 -- the greatest death toll from an earthquake in the last four centuries and the second greatest in recorded history, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Tangshan is roughly 1,600 km from Chengdu, the nearest major city to the epicenter of Monday's quake. Video Quake victims have been sleeping outside in Chengdu. »

After the first quake struck Monday, the ground shook as far away as Beijing, which is 1,500 km from the epicenter.

They felt "a very quiet rolling sensation" that lasted for about a minute, according to CNN correspondent John Vause.

"Our building began to sway," he said.

Thousands of people were evacuated from Beijing high-rises immediately after the earthquake.

At least seven more earthquakes -- measuring between 4.0 and 6.0 magnitudes -- happened nearby over the three hours after the initial quake at at 2:28 p.m. local time (0728 GMT), the USGS reported.
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A spokesman for the Beijing Olympic Committee said no Olympic venues were affected by the earthquake. The massive Three Gorges Dam -- roughly 600 km east of the epicenter -- was not damaged, a spokesman said.

The earthquake was also felt in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taiwan, and as far away as Hanoi, Vietnam, and Bangkok, Thailand, according to the Hong Kong-based Mandarin-language channel Phoenix TV.

I'm telling you, Mother Nature is pissed!
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2008, 02:45:40 PM »

They announced this on the radio this morning by just saying there'd been an earthquake in China, and it was such-and-such on the Richter scale, without any hint of what that should be compared against and, thus, how bad it actually was. It could have only brought down a couple of houses for all I drew from the report. Sadly that's far from the case.

We can only hope that the Chinese government, while probably not the most respected in the world, will at least respond to their people more responsibly than those holding power in Burma, and aren't just making the right noises for the press.
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2008, 03:34:58 PM »

I've heard bits and pieces on the news but haven't sat down to see just how bad it is.. that cyclone is heartbreaking enough..and I agree.. Mother Nature is obviously pissed off at somebody...
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2008, 04:52:51 PM »

Man, I bet 2012 doomsday theorists are ejaculating all over these reports that keep coming out each month or week.

Personally, I don't look too far into them. We have plenty of people on this planet to spare and these natural disasters are probably due to a semi-natural global climate change.

People die, the Earth changes. That's life. It can suck, but oh well.
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2008, 11:03:21 AM »

Well, I was watching n Inconvenient Truth last week, and I guess Al Gore was right: terrorism isn't the only major threat being faced by the earth's population and national governements. These isasters aren't natural, me thinks, they're being caused by all the global warming and environmental degradation and whatnot. Expect more such reports in the future.

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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2008, 04:27:38 PM »

They are natural, global warming is natural - although we're undoubtedly giving it a boost, global climate change is completely natural. When the world's weather starts changing, nature freaks out like it has been. It should be expected.

The planet has warmed up and cooled down countless times throughout it's history and it will most likely do it countless more times in the future (unless something messes with it). You can be sure that storms and the like will pick up in frequency each time, too, since our planet is very sensitive to slight changes in air temperature.
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2008, 04:56:06 PM »

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WWE reported Rey Mysterio was in China during the Earthquake today that killed more than 8,600 people and registered a 7.9 reading. Mysterio was at a TV staion in Xian, China when the Earthquake struck and his building was evacuated. He wasn't injured. He is continuing his tour tomorrow in Shenzhen and will be there through Friday.

Wrestling reporters must have their spellchecks set to always capitalize the word 'earthquake'.
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2008, 05:28:13 PM »

Maybe they just think that the planet Earth quaked so it's an Earthquake.  :D
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2008, 05:56:38 PM »

Or maybe they always assume it's zombie John Tenta unleashing his rage on the world that didn't keep him at main event status?
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Re: Thousands Killed In Chinese Earthquake
« Reply #9 on: May 21, 2008, 08:49:42 AM »

There's a time and a place for taking and publishing sexy on-location photos. The aftermath of a massive deadly earthquake is probably not that time or place.

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A Chinese magazine has been shut down for printing pictures of scantily-clad women posing in rubble for a special report on the country's devastating earthquake, officials said Wednesday.

The New Travel Weekly, a small lifestyle magazine, ran photos of sultry models in their underwear amid the debris in an issue that hit the stands on Monday - the first of three days of national mourning.

The press and publication department of the southwestern city of Chongqing, where the magazine was based, said it decided to close the magazine down for "rectification."

[...] China has seen an outpouring of emotion after the earthquake, which killed more than 41 000 people. The government declared official mourning for the first time since communist China's founder Mao Zedong died in 1976.

As part of the official grief, it temporarily pulled entertainment networks off television and closed down cinemas, karaoke bars and other leisure venues.
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