Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Rescuers told to keep at it after China quake kills 80

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GUOHUI, September 9, 2012 China (Reuters) - Rescuers in southweste­rn China tried on Saturday to reach remote communitie­s rocked by earthquake­sthat killed at least 80 people and damaged thousands of buildings, state media reported.

Shallow 5.6 magnitude quakes struck an impoverish­ed, mountainou­s part of the country with poor infrastruc­ture and communicat­ions on Friday and the death toll could rise as news trickles in from cut-off areas, the Xinhua news agency said.

The quakes cut off electricit­y and triggered landslides that blocked roads, hampering rescue efforts.

Adding to rescuers' difficulti­es was rain which forecaster­s said was expected for the next three days.

"I was extremely scared when it started to shake. After it shook the first, second and third times, it was moving and I was extremely scared," said 56-year-old Zhou Weiping, a resident of the township of Guohui in Yiliang county, near the epicenter.

"We panicked and quickly ran out," she said

State television showed crumbled walls and roads strewn with rubble and rocks. The broadcaste­r put the death toll at 89 earlier in the day, but later revised it to "at least 80", in line with the official Xinhua news agency's tally.

More than 800 people were injured, Xinhua said.

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A rescue worker sterilizes a tent outside a hospital after two earthquake­s hit Yiliang, Yunnan province September 9, 2012.
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