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10,000 FEARED DEAD IN CHINA QUAKE

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A rescue mission at a school 100 kilometers from the epicenter in Wenchuan county

Monday May 12,2008

By Emily Garnham for express.co.uk

THE DEATH TOLL of the Chinese earthquake is rising as thousands are reported dead in Sichuan province.

Chinese officials have confirmed that between 3,000 and 5,000 people have been killed in just one area of the province of Sichuan after a massive earthquake struck China at 2.30 pm local time today.

Earlier today state media reported that almost 900 students were buried under collapsed buildings.

News agencies have not given any other details or confirmed if any of the students are thought to be still alive.

People look upwards after running out of high buildings in Nanjing, northwest China.

Observers say that China's efforts to bring emergency aid to victims of the cyclone in Burma will be stalled now they have their own humanitarian disaster to cope with.

Chinese President Hu Jintao has ordered that the injured be treated quickly after the quake, measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, struck 57 miles north-west of Sichuan's provincial capital, Chengdu.

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It’s a dangerous earthquake - the entire area is a densely populated part of China.
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Geophysicist Bruce Presgrave

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Xinhua news agency has already reported that four students were killed and more than 100 students injured when the quake knocked down two elementary schools in neighbouring Chongqing municipality.

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Another person was killed when a water tower collapsed in the city of Mianyang and at least 10 more have been injured in the rural area of Wenchuan, close to the earthquake’s epicentre.

Premier Wen Jiabao is travelling to the epicenter and China’s People’s Liberation Army troops are being dispatched to help with disaster relief.

Hospital patients wait outside after an earthquake in Fuyang, in China's Anhui province


The airport in the provincial capital, Chengdu, is closed and roads clogged with traffic, state television reported.

Around 44 aftershocks have been reported since the quake which was felt as far away as Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan.

A motorcyclist rides on a debris-covered road in Sichuan province

Tremors were felt in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, where some people hurried out of swaying office buildings and into the street.

The earthquake also rattled buildings 930 miles to the north in Beijing, less than three months before the Chinese capital city is due to host the Summer Olympics.

Thousands of people evacuated buildings in Beijing, 900 miles from the epicenter

Many Beijing office towers were evacuated, including the building housing the media offices for the organizers of the Olympic Games, which start in August.

Bruce Presgrave, a geophysicist at the USGS in Colorado said: “I would say the best characterisation at this point is that it’s a dangerous earthquake.”

“The entire area is a densely populated part of China."

He added: “There are lots of people exposed to potentially damaging ground shaking.”

State television is broadcasting advice for anyone trapped in the earthquake.

“If you’re buried, keep calm and conserve your energy. Seek water and food, and wait patiently for rescue,” they said.

Although telephone systems are reportedly jammed or out of service, Israeli student, Ronen Medzini, managed to send a text message to a press agency.

It read: “Traffic jams, no running water, power outs, everyone sitting in the streets, patients evacuated from hospitals sitting outside and waiting.”

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered about 6 miles below the surface.

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake is considered a major event, capable of causing widespread damage and injuries in populated areas.

The last serious earthquake in China was in 2003, when a 6.8-magnitude quake killed 268 people in Bachu county in the west of Xinjiang.

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WRONG ON EVERY COUNT

13.05.08, 9:56am

I did look up HAARP (funny seeing as I'm sat infront of something that is connected to the internet) I reckon I'd be right in saying that man cannot induce earthquakes. And don't disrespect Captain Scarlet, it will be the last thing you do.

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WRONG ON EVERY COUNT

13.05.08, 9:56am

I did look up HAARP (funny seeing as I'm sat infront of something that is connected to the internet) I reckon I'd be right in saying that man cannot induce earthquakes. And don'y disrespect Captain Scarlet, it will be the last thing you do.

• Posted by: Captain_ScarletReport Comment

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DO SOME RESEARCH!

13.05.08, 9:28am

I never said China deserved this,i said have you heard of Haarp. HAARP! Is that clear enough for you because you are using the word stupid but you name yourself after a childrens tv show puppet.Maybe you won't research it because you are too busy watching Britain's got talent and Property(i've brought my house ..NOT) porn Programs!

• Posted by: SeriousReport Comment

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NOSTRADAMOUS PREDICTIONS COMING TO FRUITION ?

13.05.08, 7:52am

The Tsunami, Burma's Monsoon , China's Earthquake + numerous other disasters that have taken place in recent years just makes one wonder having read the predictions of Nostradamous.

What next ? San Andreas ?

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CHANCE?

13.05.08, 7:24am

What do you mean "nothing in life happens by chance". Are you saying they deserved this? Havent heard anything so stupid in all my life. My heart goes out to them.

• Posted by: Captain_ScarletReport Comment

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DO A BIT OF RESEARCH PEOPLE..

12.05.08, 11:37pm

Has anyone heard of Haarp,Yes No.
Nothing in life happens by chance!

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