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Bodies pulled from quake rubble

2008-05-13 09:46
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Dujiangyan, China - China's biggest earthquake for a generation left tens of thousands dead, missing or buried under the rubble of crushed communities on Tuesday, plunging the nation into an all-out aid effort.

Troops and rescue teams struggled by air, land and water to reach areas of southwestern China stricken by the huge quake that demolished schools, homes and factories.

Monday's 7.8-magnitude quake in Sichuan province has killed nearly 10 000 people, according to official tolls, but the figure is expected to rise dramatically with at least 10 000 people reported buried in Mianzhu city alone.

Television pictures showed shattered buildings, roads split in two, rubble littering streets and survivors fighting to free themselves from the debris, even as aftershocks continued to pummel the region.

China mobilised its 2.3 million-strong armed forces to lead the search and rescue effort, but attempts to reach the worst-hit areas were badly disrupted by torrential rain and the sheer scale of the damage.

"The situation is worse than we previously estimated," Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said at disaster relief headquarters in the Sichuan city of Dujiangyan, "and we need more people here to help".

However a team of 1 300 troops and army medics finally made it to Wenchuan county, a poor mountainous region of 112 000 people at the quake's epicentre, after hiking through the rugged terrain.

'I lost everything'

They immediately started searching for survivors and treating the injured, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

The quake struck in the middle of the afternoon when schools, factories and offices were full, contributing to the high death toll.

While most buildings in larger cities withstood the impact, those in rural areas would not have been designed for the shock.

"I lost everything. I lost my house and I lost my mother," said Dujiangyan resident Wen Xiaoping as he stood over his mother's body squeezed out of the debris.

Up to 5 000 people were killed in one district, Beichuan, where 80% of buildings had collapsed, Xinhua said. One of them was a packed school which crumbled, burying up to 1 000 pupils and teachers.

"Several thousand" were reported killed or buried after a factory collapsed nearby, while over 600 died and 2 300 were buried in Shifang city where there was a major chemical leak.

Hundreds were also feared buried at a school in Dujiangyan, where rescuers were pulling out battered bodies and placing them in a row at the front.

Some buried teenagers struggled to break free, while others could only cry out for help as grieving parents watched.

Pledges for help

The dead or missing included some foreigners. Xinhua reported 37 tourists were killed when a landslide buried their coach in Aba prefecture in Sichuan, while officials said they also lost contact with 15 visiting Britons.

State television said the army planned to airlift 10 000 soldiers into the worst-hit areas, and Premier Wen told the military to prepare to drop food and medicine by air.

Attempts to reach Wenchuan - including by speedboats across a reservoir - were earlier frustrated by impassable roads and the bad weather.

The county is home to the Wolong Nature Reserve, China's leading research and breeding base for giant pandas.

The huge quake struck at 14:28 on Monday and rocked skyscrapers up to 1 800km away in cities across China and a swathe of Southeast Asia, sending panicked residents into the streets.

A freight train including 13 tankers full of gasoline derailed and caught fire in nearby Gansu province and was still burning on Tuesday, cutting the line and forcing the evacuation of 600 residents.

World powers, including the United States, the European Union, Russia and Japan, rallied round China with sympathy and pledges of help.

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