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A powerful earthquake has killed at least 8,500 people in China's south-western Sichuan province, up to 5,000 of them in just one county. | A powerful earthquake has killed at least 8,500 people in China's south-western Sichuan province, up to 5,000 of them in just one county. |
Many more are feared killed and injured in other parts of the country after the quake, which had a magnitude of 7.8, struck at 1428 local time (0628 GMT). | Many more are feared killed and injured in other parts of the country after the quake, which had a magnitude of 7.8, struck at 1428 local time (0628 GMT). |
At least 50 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of a school where an estimated 900 students were buried. | At least 50 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of a school where an estimated 900 students were buried. |
President Hu Jintao has urged "all-out" efforts to rescue victims. | President Hu Jintao has urged "all-out" efforts to rescue victims. |
The epicentre of the earthquake was about 92km (57 miles) from Chengdu, Sichuan's provincial capital. | The epicentre of the earthquake was about 92km (57 miles) from Chengdu, Sichuan's provincial capital. |
Because the earthquake struck in the middle of the day, it is feared that many schoolchildren may be among the victims. | Because the earthquake struck in the middle of the day, it is feared that many schoolchildren may be among the victims. |
Cries for help | Cries for help |
One of the worst-hit areas appears to be Beichuan county, part of the Mianyang city municipal area, about 50km from the epicentre. | One of the worst-hit areas appears to be Beichuan county, part of the Mianyang city municipal area, about 50km from the epicentre. |
Some 80% of buildings there were reported to have been destroyed, leaving between 3,000 and 5,000 people dead and up to 10,000 injured. | Some 80% of buildings there were reported to have been destroyed, leaving between 3,000 and 5,000 people dead and up to 10,000 injured. |
Meanwhile hundreds of people were reported to have been buried in two collapsed chemical plants in Shifang in Sichuan, and at least five other schools were reported to have collapsed. | Meanwhile hundreds of people were reported to have been buried in two collapsed chemical plants in Shifang in Sichuan, and at least five other schools were reported to have collapsed. |
And there are fears the death toll could turn out to be much higher once the damage in Wenchuan county - the epicentre - is assessed, says BBC China analyst Shirong Chen. | And there are fears the death toll could turn out to be much higher once the damage in Wenchuan county - the epicentre - is assessed, says BBC China analyst Shirong Chen. |
The area is very rugged, full of mountains and valleys and a number of roads are connected with bridges from one mountain top to the next, he says. | The area is very rugged, full of mountains and valleys and a number of roads are connected with bridges from one mountain top to the next, he says. |
RECENT CHINA QUAKES March, 2008: 7.2 quake in Xinjiang - damage limitedFebruary 2003: 6.8 quake in Xinjiang - at least 94 dead, 200 hurtJanuary 1998: 6.2 quake in rural Hebei - at least 47 dead, 2,000 hurt April 1997: 6.6 quake hits Xinjiang - 9 dead, 60 hurtJanuary 1997: 6.4 quake in Xinjiang - 50 dead, 40 hurt In pictures: China earthquake'Buried teenagers crying for help'How earthquakes happen | RECENT CHINA QUAKES March, 2008: 7.2 quake in Xinjiang - damage limitedFebruary 2003: 6.8 quake in Xinjiang - at least 94 dead, 200 hurtJanuary 1998: 6.2 quake in rural Hebei - at least 47 dead, 2,000 hurt April 1997: 6.6 quake hits Xinjiang - 9 dead, 60 hurtJanuary 1997: 6.4 quake in Xinjiang - 50 dead, 40 hurt In pictures: China earthquake'Buried teenagers crying for help'How earthquakes happen |
Wenchuan county is also home to the Wolong Nature Reserve, China's leading research and breeding base for endangered giant pandas. The centre could not be reached by phone, it was reported. | Wenchuan county is also home to the Wolong Nature Reserve, China's leading research and breeding base for endangered giant pandas. The centre could not be reached by phone, it was reported. |
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who flew to Chengdu immediately, said China needed "calm, confidence, courage and strong leadership". | Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who flew to Chengdu immediately, said China needed "calm, confidence, courage and strong leadership". |
"We will definitely overcome this major disaster," he promised. | "We will definitely overcome this major disaster," he promised. |
US President George W Bush expressed condolences to victims' families, while Japan offered to send aid. | US President George W Bush expressed condolences to victims' families, while Japan offered to send aid. |
There were harrowing reports from the scene of a school collapse in Dujiangyan city - about 100km (60 miles) from the epicentre - where 900 students were buried and 50 dead. | There were harrowing reports from the scene of a school collapse in Dujiangyan city - about 100km (60 miles) from the epicentre - where 900 students were buried and 50 dead. |
Teenagers buried beneath the rubble of the three-storey Juyuan Middle School building were struggling to break free, while others were crying out for help, state news agency Xinhua reported. | Teenagers buried beneath the rubble of the three-storey Juyuan Middle School building were struggling to break free, while others were crying out for help, state news agency Xinhua reported. |
Parents were watching as cranes excavated the site. Villagers rushed to help with the rescue. | Parents were watching as cranes excavated the site. Villagers rushed to help with the rescue. |
Two girls said they escaped because they had "run faster than others". | Two girls said they escaped because they had "run faster than others". |
Fast response | Fast response |
Dozens of aftershocks have been reported since the quake, which was felt in Beijing, 1,545km (960 miles) away, and the Thai capital Bangkok, 1,800km (1,200 miles) away. | Dozens of aftershocks have been reported since the quake, which was felt in Beijing, 1,545km (960 miles) away, and the Thai capital Bangkok, 1,800km (1,200 miles) away. |
It was the strongest to hit Sichuan province in more than 30 years, Xinhua said. | It was the strongest to hit Sichuan province in more than 30 years, Xinhua said. |
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Eyewitness Gilles Barbier: 'It was very scary' | Eyewitness Gilles Barbier: 'It was very scary' |
The province is the most populated part of China - home to 87 million people. | The province is the most populated part of China - home to 87 million people. |
State television said the quake had not caused major damage to Chengdu, which has a population of more than 10 million people, or to the nearby Three Gorges Dam. | State television said the quake had not caused major damage to Chengdu, which has a population of more than 10 million people, or to the nearby Three Gorges Dam. |
Troops and helicopters have been sent to help with relief work. | Troops and helicopters have been sent to help with relief work. |
The BBC's Quentin Somerville says this is probably the the most significant natural disaster to hit China in recent memory, but that the Chinese army has a good record of mobilising and getting people to safety. | The BBC's Quentin Somerville says this is probably the the most significant natural disaster to hit China in recent memory, but that the Chinese army has a good record of mobilising and getting people to safety. |
He also says it is one of the most open and speedy responses to an emergency he has ever seen from Chinese state media. | He also says it is one of the most open and speedy responses to an emergency he has ever seen from Chinese state media. |
The quake was felt as far away as Beijing, he says, meaning millions of people will feel connected to the disaster and will be watching TV screens closely to see how the government responds. | The quake was felt as far away as Beijing, he says, meaning millions of people will feel connected to the disaster and will be watching TV screens closely to see how the government responds. |
Are you in the area? Did you feel the earthquake in your country? If you have any information you would like to share with the BBC you can do so using the form below or text your experiences to: +44 7624 800 100 | Are you in the area? Did you feel the earthquake in your country? If you have any information you would like to share with the BBC you can do so using the form below or text your experiences to: +44 7624 800 100 |
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