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Rescuers reach Chinese epicentre Struggle to reach quake trapped
(about 5 hours later)
Chinese rescue teams have reached the epicentre of Monday's devastating earthquake, Wenchuan county, where an estimated 60,000 people remain missing. Chinese rescuers are battling heavy rain and blocked roads to reach thousands of people trapped or injured by Monday's devastating earthquake.
A few hundred soldiers and police finally made it through late on Tuesday after being hampered by broken roads and bad weather. Late on Tuesday, a few hundred soldiers reached the epicentre in Wenchuan county, where an estimated 60,000 people remain missing.
They found 500 bodies within a few hours - but have still not searched many devastated areas.They found 500 bodies within a few hours - but have still not searched many devastated areas.
The official death toll is more than 12,000, and looks set to rise sharply.The official death toll is more than 12,000, and looks set to rise sharply.
Thirty Chinese troops in the town of Yingxiu, in Wenchuan, rescued 300 injured residents, state news agency Xinhua said.Thirty Chinese troops in the town of Yingxiu, in Wenchuan, rescued 300 injured residents, state news agency Xinhua said.
Eyewitness: 'Constant aftershocks'Chengdu witness: Fear of homeChaotic yet organised rescue effortPandas 'safe' after quakeEyewitness: 'Constant aftershocks'Chengdu witness: Fear of homeChaotic yet organised rescue effortPandas 'safe' after quake
But of an estimated population of around 10,000, only 2,000 residents were found alive, a local official said.But of an estimated population of around 10,000, only 2,000 residents were found alive, a local official said.
"They could hear people under the debris calling for help but no one could, because there were no professional rescue teams," He Biao said."They could hear people under the debris calling for help but no one could, because there were no professional rescue teams," He Biao said.
While the first relief efforts are only just reaching Wenchuan, almost 20,000 soldiers and armed police have deployed across the other parts of Sichuan province badly hit by the quake, the defence ministry told Xinhua. The military says it will start dropping aid and medical supplies into worst-hit regions as soon as weather conditions improve.
FrustrationFrustration
Another 30,000 soldiers are en route. They face a daunting task. While the first relief efforts are only just reaching Wenchuan, almost 20,000 soldiers and armed police have deployed across the other parts of Sichuan province badly hit by the quake, officials said.
Another 30,000 soldiers are en route to the area and face a daunting task.
See a map of the earthquake areaSee a map of the earthquake area
In one city, Mianyang, 18,000 people are said to be buried under the rubble, and in nearby Mianzhu, at least 4,800 are reported trapped.In one city, Mianyang, 18,000 people are said to be buried under the rubble, and in nearby Mianzhu, at least 4,800 are reported trapped.
Elsewhere, two schools have collapsed, each trapping nearly 1,000 students and staff.Elsewhere, two schools have collapsed, each trapping nearly 1,000 students and staff.
China mounts huge rescue efforts to find survivorsIn picturesChina mounts huge rescue efforts to find survivorsIn pictures
In Shifang, where two chemical plants collapsed, releasing a huge toxic cloud, about 600 people were reported dead and up to 2,300 still buried.In Shifang, where two chemical plants collapsed, releasing a huge toxic cloud, about 600 people were reported dead and up to 2,300 still buried.
Sichuan Vice-Governor Li Chengyun said the death toll included: 7,395 in Mianyang, 2,648 in Deyang City, 959 in the provincial capital Chengdu, 700 in Guangyuan City, and 161 in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture.Sichuan Vice-Governor Li Chengyun said the death toll included: 7,395 in Mianyang, 2,648 in Deyang City, 959 in the provincial capital Chengdu, 700 in Guangyuan City, and 161 in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture.
Later there were reports that 3,000 were dead in Mianzhu.Later there were reports that 3,000 were dead in Mianzhu.
Prime Minister Wen Jiabao promised no effort would be spared to rescue those trapped and look after the survivors.Prime Minister Wen Jiabao promised no effort would be spared to rescue those trapped and look after the survivors.
"We will save the people," he declared through a loudhailer to people in Shifang."We will save the people," he declared through a loudhailer to people in Shifang.
But he expressed frustration that rescue efforts were being held up by testing conditions.But he expressed frustration that rescue efforts were being held up by testing conditions.
"The disaster situation is worse than expected, and the rescue sites are quite complex," he admitted."The disaster situation is worse than expected, and the rescue sites are quite complex," he admitted.
Sleeping outdoorsSleeping outdoors
The BBC's Michael Bristow, in Dujiangyan, says aftershocks have struck regularly.The BBC's Michael Bristow, in Dujiangyan, says aftershocks have struck regularly.
People are too fearful to return to their homes, he says, and are spending another night in the open, in heavy rain, with no power or water.People are too fearful to return to their homes, he says, and are spending another night in the open, in heavy rain, with no power or water.
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Children pulled from the rubble at the school in DujiangyanChildren pulled from the rubble at the school in Dujiangyan
"I'm cold. I don't dare to sleep, and I'm worried a building is going to fall down on me," 20-year-old waitress Tang Ling told the Associated Press (AP)."I'm cold. I don't dare to sleep, and I'm worried a building is going to fall down on me," 20-year-old waitress Tang Ling told the Associated Press (AP).
"What's happened is so cruel. In one minute to have so many people die is too tragic.""What's happened is so cruel. In one minute to have so many people die is too tragic."
People have set up tents or makeshift shelters on almost any piece of open land, even in the middle of road junctions.People have set up tents or makeshift shelters on almost any piece of open land, even in the middle of road junctions.
Some 10,000 refugees were packed into Mianyang's Jiuzhou Gymnasium, where empty water bottles, boxes of instant noodles and cigarette cartons littered the ground, AP reported.Some 10,000 refugees were packed into Mianyang's Jiuzhou Gymnasium, where empty water bottles, boxes of instant noodles and cigarette cartons littered the ground, AP reported.
The health ministry has made an urgent appeal for people to give blood to help the injured.The health ministry has made an urgent appeal for people to give blood to help the injured.
But plans to air-drop supplies and deliver troops by parachute have been undermined by bad weather.
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 How earthquakes happenHistory of deadly earthquakesRECENT 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 How earthquakes happenHistory of deadly earthquakes
The 7.9-magnitude quake struck on Monday at 1428 local time (0628 GMT) and was felt as far away as Beijing and the Thai capital, Bangkok.The 7.9-magnitude quake struck on Monday at 1428 local time (0628 GMT) and was felt as far away as Beijing and the Thai capital, Bangkok.
It was the worst to strike China in three decades - since more than 240,000 people were killed in Tangshan in 1976.It was the worst to strike China in three decades - since more than 240,000 people were killed in Tangshan in 1976.
The worst affected area has been south-western Sichuan province, but more than 300 deaths have also been reported in the neighbouring provinces of Gansu and Shaanxi, and in Chongqing municipality.The worst affected area has been south-western Sichuan province, but more than 300 deaths have also been reported in the neighbouring provinces of Gansu and Shaanxi, and in Chongqing municipality.
China's Olympic Games organisers say they will scale down the route of the torch through the country and there will be a minute's silence when the next leg starts in the south-eastern city of Ruijin on Wednesday.China's Olympic Games organisers say they will scale down the route of the torch through the country and there will be a minute's silence when the next leg starts in the south-eastern city of Ruijin on Wednesday.
US President George W Bush expressed condolences to victims' families, while the US, UK, the European Union, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan reportedly offered aid.US President George W Bush expressed condolences to victims' families, while the US, UK, the European Union, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan reportedly offered aid.
China said it would gratefully accept international help to cope with the quake.China said it would gratefully accept international help to cope with the quake.
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