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‘The room was shaking violently’

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JIUZHAIGOU: Cheng Ning, 38, a tourist from Beijing to Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan province, which was hit by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, spoke about his experience.

“I was resting with my family in a hotel in Jiuzhaigou when the room began shaking violently.

“At first I did not realise what was happening. But then understood that it was an earthquake and immediatel­y ran out of the room with my wife and son.

“After escaping to open ground in front of the hotel, I saw other tourists standing there, many of whom had apparently hurried down as they were dressed only in shorts.

“Some told me they were taking showers when the hotel began shaking.

“The hotel staff members quickly launched an emergency response, maintained order and provided us with bathrobes and quilts, which calmed our nerves.

“Some tourists, especially children from other provinces, were anxious at first, repeatedly asking what was going on.

“But after the hotel’s management swung into action, they calmed down.

“My son was okay, as I had told him about earthquake­s and had also shared stories about the quake in Wenchuan, Sichuan, in 2008.

“Now tourists have left the hotel and the area by bus, and my family will arrive in Chengdu later in the evening.” — China Daily/Asia News Network

 ??  ?? Danger zone: Damaged cars left on the road after their occupants fled to safer ground. — Reuters
Danger zone: Damaged cars left on the road after their occupants fled to safer ground. — Reuters
 ??  ?? Getting a lift: A soldier helping an elderly woman evacuate in Jiuzhaigou. — AFP
Getting a lift: A soldier helping an elderly woman evacuate in Jiuzhaigou. — AFP

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