The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China combs through quake region for victims

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JIUZHAIGOU, China: China yesterday ramped up its response to an earthquake that killed 20 people and injured hundreds, sending supplies and personnel into the mountainou­s zone as rescuers fanned out to search for more victims.

AFP journalist­s in Jiuzhaigou, a popular tourist destinatio­n near the epicentre of Tuesday night’s 6.5-magnitude quake, saw dozens of relief and military trucks rolling through the remote corner of Sichuan province.

Locals took refuge in blue relief tents in several makeshift camps or out on streets in towns as menacing aftershock­s and landslides kept nerves on edge.

Jiuzhaigou is an area populated largely by ethnic Tibetans and Qiang people. Its scenic beauty is popular with Chinese tourists who flock to its national park, which is a Unesco World Heritage site, and tens of thousands of visitors were evacuated Wednesday.

But authoritie­s were searching for more, with the Sichuan provincial fire department saying 16 tourists were believed stranded at a lake in the national park.

Yang Yongzhi was among a search team in red jumpsuits and hardhats who were forced by landslides to turn back Wednesday night after trying to press into cutoff valleys.

“This morning we plan to try again,” Yang said.

“We’re responsibl­e for finding if there are still people trapped over there. We’re the first to go check.”

The tremor evoked memories of a devastatin­g 8.0-magnitude earthquake in the region in 2008 that left 87,000 people dead or missing, but the impact of Tuesday’s disaster was comparativ­ely light.

Authoritie­s brought the death toll up to 20 yesterday afternoon, while 431 remained injured, including 34 seriously hurt.

A Frenchman and a Canadian woman were among the injured.

The quake tore cracks in mountain highways and AFP journalist­s saw cars that had been smashed by giant falling boulders.

Some buildings in towns bore cracks, but few structures appeared to have sustained heavy damage.

One Jiuzhaigou hotel partially collapsed, however, and a woman’s dead body was pulled out of the rubble yesterday morning, provincial fire authoritie­s said.

It was not known if others were still buried. Authoritie­s have said thousands of response personnel were sent into the area.

So far, 200 million yuan (US$30 million) in government relief funds has been allocated for quake relief, according to authoritie­s, and the government of Aba prefecture where Jiuzhaigou is located issued an appeal for donations.

The local government said it had repaired 129 telecommun­ication towers or other installati­ons that were damaged by the quake, restoring communicat­ions with much of the affected area. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Rescue workers search for survivors at a damaged hotel after an earthquake in Jiuzhaigou county, Ngawa prefecture, Sichuan province, China. — Reuters photo
Rescue workers search for survivors at a damaged hotel after an earthquake in Jiuzhaigou county, Ngawa prefecture, Sichuan province, China. — Reuters photo

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