China quake toll rises to 10,000.DUJIANGYAN: Heavy storms and wrecked roads hampered efforts to reach areas hardest-hit by China s worst earthquake in three decades on Tuesday as the death toll rose to around 10,000. State media reports indicated that the number of dead was likely to soar, with Xinhua news agency “Xinhua” redirects here. For other uses, see Xinhua (disambiguation). The Xinhua News Agency (Simplified Chinese: 新华社; Traditional Chinese: saying 10,000 people were buried in the Mianzhu area of Sichuan province and that rescue troops had arrived for the first time at Wenchuan county, the epicentre epicentre Point on the surface of the Earth that is directly above the source (or focus) of an earthquake. There the effects of the earthquake usually are most severe. See also seismology. of the quake. Death tolls in different areas are official estimates, given lack of access to worst-hit areas and inability to make accurate body counts under collapsed buildings. Premier Wen Jiabao Wen Jiabao (wĕn` jyä`bou`), 1942–, Chinese political leader, b. Tianjin. Originally a geologist, he worked for the Gansu provincial geological bureau (1968–82), where he was the head of its political section, and rose to deputy , visiting Sichuan, ordered troops to clear roads to Wenchuan, a hilly area about 100 km (62 miles) from the provincial capital Noun 1. provincial capital - the capital city of a province capital - a seat of government city, metropolis, urban center - a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy was a great city" Chengdu. Damage from Monday s 7.9 magnitude quake left the area, about about 1,600 km southwest of Beijing, completely cut off. But rain and thick clouds over a province famous for its giant panda reserves meant that military helicopters Military helicopters are helicopters used by military forces. They can be found in a variety of roles in diffferent militaries of which the tactical airlift mission is the most common. dispatched to the area could not yet land. Parachutists belonging to the People s Liberation Army cancelled a rescue drop due to heavy storms, Xinhua said. State television showed highways buckled and caved in from the quake and massive rockslides lining the roads. In Dujiangyan -- about midway between Chengdu and the epicentre -- there was devastation, with buildings reduced to rubble and bodies in the streets, some only partially covered. Troops and ambulances thronged the streets, and military trucks able to do heavy lifting had arrived. But many residents simply stood beside their wrecked homes, cradling possessions in their arms, and many huddled in relief tents under heavy rain. "At least 60 or 70 old people lived there, as well as children," said a hospital worker surnamed Huo, gesturing to a building in ruins. Mattresses and household objects could be seen poking through the rubble. "How could they survive that " she asked. Rescuers had worked frantically through the night, pulling bodies from homes, schools, factories and hospitals demolished by the quake, which rolled from Sichuan across much of China. In the same city, about 900 teenagers were buried under a collapsed three-storey school building. Premier Wen bowed three times in grief before some of the first 50 bodies pulled out, Xinhua reported. "Not one minute can be wasted," said Wen, a trained geologist. "One minute, one second could mean a child s life." Frantic relatives tried to push past a line of soldiers surrounding the school, desperate for news of their children. "We re still pulling out people alive, but many, many have died," said one medical worker. At a second school in Dujiangyan, fewer than 100 of 420 students survived, Xinhua reported. The initial tremor tremor /trem·or/ (trem´er) an involuntary trembling or quivering. action tremor rhythmic, oscillatory, involuntary movements of the outstretched upper limb; it may also affect the voice and , which the U.S. Geological Survey The term geological survey can be used to describe both the conduct of a survey for geological purposes and an institution holding geological information. A geological survey upgraded to magnitude 7.9 from 7.8, was followed by a series of aftershocks, which shook the area through the night. [c] Muscat Muscat, Maskat, or Masqat (all: mŭs`kăt, mŭs`kət), city (1993 pop. 533,774), capital of Oman, SE Arabia, on the Gulf of Oman. It is flanked by rugged mountains. Press and Publishing House SAOC SAOC Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization SAOC Sunbeam Alpine Owners Club (UK) SAOC Sector Air Operations Center SAOC South African Orchid Council SAOC Submariners Association Of Canada (Gloucester, ON, Canada) 2008 Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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