China rescuers seek survivors in hard-hit town
May 17, 2008
Aftershock rattles China quake zone
The Associated Press - May 16, 2008
YINGXIU, China (AP) — A powerful aftershock knocked out roads and communications in some of the most quake-ravaged parts of central China on Friday,
Eyewitness: Rescue in Beichuan
BBC News - May 16, 2008
By Michael Bristow The force of the earthquake that hit China's Sichuan Province can be seen in what remains of the town of Beichuan.
China's president: quake rescue effort at 'most crucial phase'
CBC.ca - May 16, 2008
Rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble of collapsed buildings in Dujiangyan, in southwest China's Sichuan province, on Thursday.
Premier oversees quake rescue in SW China's Beichuan
Xinhua - May 14, 2008
BEICHUAN, Sichuan, May 14 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived on Wednesday at Beichuan County, one of the regions worst hit by Monday's massive
Quake Toll Rises; China Struggles to Reach Victims
New York Times - May 14, 2008
Wang Jiaowen/ColorChina Photo for AP Rescuers removed an injured person from a collapsed building on Tuesday in southwestern China.
At least 10000 dead as landslides seal off towns and block rescuers
Times Online - May 13, 2008
Rescue workers raced to find survivors of the worst earthquake to strike China for 32 years as schools, factories and a hospital were reduced to rubble
Quake aftershocks rock China's Chengdu
RTE.ie - May 13, 2008
The first rescuers are reported to have reached the epicentre of yesterday's earthquake in China in which at least 10000 people were killed.
Earthquake kills over 8500 in China province
Irish Times - May 12, 2008
China's most devastating earthquake in three decades killed nearly 9000 people today, and the death toll is likely to soar as authorities struggle to reach
1000 buried in another school collapse in China
The Associated Press - May 12, 2008
CHENGDU, China (AP) — Chinese state media is reporting that another 1000 students and teachers are dead or missing after a massive earthquake crushed a high
Rescue, Recovery Continue in China Quake Zone
NewsHour - May 16, 2008
LINDSEY HILSUM, ITV News correspondent: There's only one way into Beichuan -- by foot -- so that's how the soldiers are carrying in their rescue equipment.
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