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  1. #91
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTmHsOPeyzw

    1. number or figure 8 and the si chuan earth quake.

    2. After 4 hours under the concrete. a man passed away when finally on a stretcher. --

    3. there are many waters and lakes in si chuan. there are over 1000 dams and yen ce hu or dammed lakes. when full moon, there will be river tsunami ---

    when earth "quakes", there are changes at the river and lake beds, too.--

    so with rains, moon, and river tsunami, people in si chuan need to be evacuated to higher grounds.

    there are designated areas that people are drilled to go to.

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    Last edited by SPJ; 05-31-2008 at 07:58 AM.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tejem...eature=related

    search and rescue crews and park rangers/keepers tried to clear the roads to reach Wo Long area, home of Panda's.


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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyvkjz8pevw

    evacuation of passengers in Cheng Du international airport when the big quake hit.

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    with all the sadness--

    stories of brave search and rescue, evacuation, draining the overflow lakes, --

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkONk...watch_response

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lcPe...watch_response

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9mLo...eature=related


    I found this song to be great to listen to.

    It is a song to greet everyone and welcome everyone to beijing when 100 days away from the O games.

    1. There are many Taiwan, Hong Kong and Chinese singers, actors and actresses.

    2. the closing verses I like much.

    If you have dreams, you would be great (or achieve something great).

    If you have courage (bravery), there will be miracles.

    The last sentence is most befitting for people that try to rebuild their homes, schools and stay away from further harms from the aftershocks, rain, and overflowing lakes etc

    For the volunteers, doctors, and relief workers, --

    Greatest Respects for them all.

    There are miracles or stories everyday in the quake zone.

    Last edited by SPJ; 06-02-2008 at 08:34 AM.

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    the fuwa prophesy

    5/30 is past. 6/2 is tomorrow. 6/11, 6/20, 7/1 and 7/10 are still on the horizon.

    The arising flood issue is unsettling, since the last fuwa is the sturgeon and it was forecast as a flood. If that's the case, the Olympics will take on a cosmological implication, as if an international one wasn't enough.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0iYq4GnV6I

    relief fund raising concert in Kong Kong.

    Jane Zhang or Zhang Liang Ying singing " I am willing".

    Liang Ying is from Cheng Du.

    She saw many trucks loaded with relief items heading toward the disaster area.

    She said in mandarin and si chuan dialect to thank all the friends that give their hands to help.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkcy-...eature=related

    the other singer next to liang ying.

    She is Zhou Xun.

    She played as huang rong or rong er in 2003 legend of condors.

    I have the dvd.

    She said in the face of the earth quake, many humane stories are uncovered.

    or good sides of people show up.

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    Chinese parents angry at school collapse, dragged away by police

    Chinese Parents Protest
    Poorly Built Schools
    Authorities Delay Draining
    Of Lake Formed by Quake
    Associated Press
    June 3, 2008 7:10 a.m.

    DUJIANGYAN, China -- Chinese police dragged away more than 100 parents Tuesday while they were protesting the deaths of their children in poorly constructed schools that collapsed in last month's earthquake.

    The parents, many holding pictures of their dead children, were pulled down the street away from a courthouse in Dujiangyan, a resort city northwest of the Sichuan provincial capital of Chengdu.


    Associated Press
    Dozens of parents who lost children to the May 12 quake protested outside the court house in Dujiangyan, China Tuesday.
    "Why?" some of them yelled. "Tell us something," they said, as black-suited police wearing riot helmets pulled at them. The parents had been kneeling in front of the courthouse yelling, "We want to sue." Their children attended a high school in Juyuan, near Dujiangyan, where 270 students died.

    The Southern Metropolis News quoted a rescuer as saying last month that rubble from the school showed that no steel reinforcing bars had been used in construction, only iron wire.

    "The parents were here to give their report to the court," said one police officer who refused to give his name. Calls to local police were not answered Tuesday.

    Accusations that students died in the May 12 earthquake because of shoddy school construction have galvanized anger and grabbed the public's attention. They have also worried the government.

    President Hu Jintao and other top leaders have been shown repeatedly on state television visiting children in makeshift schools. The government says the May 12 earthquake destroyed 7,000 classrooms.

    Many parents have accused contractors of cutting corners when building the classrooms, resulting in schools that could not withstand the 7.9-magnitude quake. Pictures of collapsed schools surrounded by buildings still standing have stoked the anger.

    Tuesday's protest happened while Chinese leader Li Changchun, the country's fifth-ranked ruler, was touring other parts of the city. The state-controlled Xinhua News Agency said Mr. Li was checking heritage sites damaged in the earthquake.

    An official from the foreign-affairs office of the local government, Zao Ming, said "this is not a good place to do interviews… In a disaster like this, there will be a lot of opinions. The government will solve their problems."

    There were several Japanese reporters at the courthouse. One witness who did not want to be identified said the police told the parents "the Japanese are reporting bad things about you."

    An Associated Press reporter and two photographers covering the protest were forcibly dragged up the steps into the courthouse by police trying to prevent them from seeing the demonstration.


    The confirmed death toll for China's worst disaster in three decades was raised Tuesday to 69,107, an increase of about 90 from the previous day, with more than 18,200 people still missing, the government said. The quake also left 5 million people homeless.

    Authorities Delay Draining of Quake Lake

    Meanwhile, Xinhua said authorities have delayed for two days a bid to divert water from a huge lake formed when the quake sent landslides tumbling into a river in Beichuan, in northern Sichuan.

    Water levels in the lake had been rising steadily and threatened to flood surrounding areas, prompting authorities to evacuate nearly 200,000 people already uprooted by the quake. But Xinhua said with little rain forecast for the next several days, rescue workers were not likely to start draining off the water until Thursday. The work had been expected to start Tuesday.

    Workers have already used heavy earth-moving equipment to dig a runoff channel to remove the water. The government is worried the newly-formed lake could burst, sending a wall of water through a valley.

    In an indication of how difficult rescue conditions are in parts of Sichuan, there is still no sign of a helicopter that crashed nearly three days ago while ferrying survivors. Thousands of soldiers have been combing remote mountains in search of the military helicopter.

    The Russian-designed Mi-171 transport was carrying 19 people, 14 of them people injured in the quake, when it flew into fog and turbulence and crashed Saturday near the epicenter of the temblor in the town of Wenchuan, state media reported.
    - Wall Street Journal
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  11. #101
    1. the constructions were not up to standard. They are nicknamed Tofu zha. when you grind soybean to make tofu, whatever left or pulps. any way, they are way too weak.--

    2. Si chuan areas are with high mountains and deep waters,

    so it is very difficult to fly. When the 15th army (airborne) tried to airdrop 110 troops into quake zone, due to weather, and difficult terrain, they dropped 7 persons, flew back and dropped another 8. then realizing that it was just not safe, and scrapped the mission.

    over 100 helicopters were then used.

    --

    3. 70-80% buildings and houses were collapsed in the area. remaining unsafe buildings were blown away by demolition teams in wen chuan, the epicenter, the town will be a museum, the people and the township/government are relocated to a nearby area.

    --

    It may take up to 7 years or longer to recover the area.

    the big question is still how to build quake safe or resistant houses, maybe just a single story and not multi- or whatever is safe.

    agreed that whoever was responsible for construction of tofu school house needs to be held responsible.

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    Last edited by SPJ; 06-03-2008 at 07:52 AM.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcWr2...eature=related

    rescue of survivors of a collapsed high school in dujiangyen.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y2XH...eature=related

    Wen Jia Bao said to the parents that all the rescue efforts are underway for Ju Yuan high school.

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    Last edited by SPJ; 06-03-2008 at 03:09 PM.

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    6/2

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    Andy Lau's Torch Auctioned in Quake Benefit
    2008-06-03 20:34:10 CRIENGLISH.com

    Andy Lau has auctioned the torch he carried during the Hong Kong leg of the Beijing Olympic torch relay to raise funds for Sichuan earthquake victims.

    The superstar's torch fetched the highest bid of 1.9 million yuan (US$274,356) in a charity auction held in Sanya, Hainan Province on Tuesday. Lau also successfully bid 750,000 yuan (US$108,298) for local TV anchor Zhao Yuying's torch.

    A total of 3.15 million yuan (US$454,853) was raised at the event. The proceeds will go into building education infrastructure in Sichuan.

    Andy Lau had previously visited survivors in the province and headlined an 8-hour fundraising show in Hong Kong.
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    Could a military mess-up be part of the earthquake.

    Found this interesting article out of China.

    http://en.epochtimes.com/news/8-6-3/71353.html

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