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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 7:10 pm
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Yeah I heard about the earthquake yesterday...but geez, 10,000 dead already?! Man, that's awful! At first, I thought there was only a few hundred at most, but 10,000 really pushes it into a national disaster.' Still, at least the Chinese government is responding very quickly, already sending in lots of military teams in recovery vehicles. It's a stark contrast to the awful mess in Burma, where 100,000 people are dead and two million people are homeless, yet the ruling junta doesn't even lift a finger to help, whilst refusing all outside aid.
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 3:17 am
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 1:29 pm
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 2:09 pm
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I think the death toll will rise. The number they're giving out is only the "confirmed" dead, but reports keep coming in of huge numbers of people buried under buildings (10,000 in one town alone, or something). It's.. heartbreaking, really; especially since some of the least stable buildings were primary and middle schools, and it was the middle of the day so they were full of children..
Chengdu itself is actually okay, just a little shaken up; it's those people in the mountainous towns which can't be reached by aid workers that will suffer the most.. especially since it's raining heavily, which is causing landslides (the earth having been loosened by the quake). Roads and stuff are completely blocked..
..also: there is a huge panda reserve in that area, hope nothing happens to that.
A couple of good things: the media broadcasts have been open, honest, and truthful, on both sides of the East/West divide. Also, the government response has been very fast, and good. The Premier (Wen Jiabao) has even gone there himself, and he slipped and fell whilst trying to help rescue people, and then refused medical treatment telling the nurses and stuff to look after the casualties. So, not all politicians are awful, after all (:
We have some friends who have family there. Everything is a bit tense.. one of my mum's colleagues can't find her father..
--Niph on Kitty's acc.
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 6:18 pm
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cold_blooded_chick I don't remember something this big happening since the flood quite a few years back. Apparently there are more people in the city of Cheng Du than the whole of Australia...not sure if that's true. confused But if it is, the concentrated population would definitely back the high death toll. sad
Nah, both of those rumours are false. Chengdu has around 10 million people most, which is less than half of Australia's 22 million. And thankfully the earthquake mainly struck a village some 300km south of Chengdu, so the city itself was spared from the full force of the quake. If Chengdu had been the epicentre, then we would be seeing a death toll to rival the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake (300,000 dead). Still, 10,000 is an awfully high number for any earthquake, and I'm glad that the PRC is responding with an openess and quickness that is refreshing. Certainly unlike the bah-humbugness of the Burmese government, or even the laughable incompetence of the US government after Hurriance Katrina.
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 8:09 pm
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Cat-Whiskers I think the death toll will rise. The number they're giving out is only the "confirmed" dead, but reports keep coming in of huge numbers of people buried under buildings (10,000 in one town alone, or something). It's.. heartbreaking, really; especially since some of the least stable buildings were primary and middle schools, and it was the middle of the day so they were full of children..
Chengdu itself is actually okay, just a little shaken up; it's those people in the mountainous towns which can't be reached by aid workers that will suffer the most.. especially since it's raining heavily, which is causing landslides (the earth having been loosened by the quake). Roads and stuff are completely blocked..
..also: there is a huge panda reserve in that area, hope nothing happens to that.
A couple of good things: the media broadcasts have been open, honest, and truthful, on both sides of the East/West divide. Also, the government response has been very fast, and good. The Premier (Wen Jiabao) has even gone there himself, and he slipped and fell whilst trying to help rescue people, and then refused medical treatment telling the nurses and stuff to look after the casualties. So, not all politicians are awful, after all (:
We have some friends who have family there. Everything is a bit tense.. one of my mum's colleagues can't find her father..
--Niph on Kitty's acc.
I heard about the Panda reserve...but it is safe, they're just scared there won't be enough food.
It is very tense about 60 000 people are missing, that is a lot of people :c
And I heard of Wen Jiabao, he's not bad, he's mobolized thousands and thousands of soldiers to that region (: and also mobolized citizens and other people to help, I am so proud of him and all the Chinese people!!!
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 10:03 pm
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 3:23 am
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 2:17 pm
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 3:21 pm
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:26 pm
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:33 pm
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:53 pm
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 1:57 pm
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